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'''Boron triiodide''' is a [[chemical compound]] of [[boron]] and [[iodine]] with [[chemical formula]] BI<sub>3</sub>. It has a [[trigonal planar molecular geometry]]. It is a crystalline solid with [[melting point]] 49.9 °C, [[boiling point]] 210 °C and [[specific gravity]] 3.35 <ref>{{RubberBible86th}}</ref>. | '''Boron triiodide''' is a [[chemical compound]] of [[boron]] and [[iodine]] with [[chemical formula]] BI<sub>3</sub>. It has a [[trigonal planar molecular geometry]]. It is a crystalline solid with [[melting point]] 49.9 °C, [[boiling point]] 210 °C and [[specific gravity]] 3.35 <ref>{{RubberBible86th}}</ref>. |
Latest revision as of 23:06, 8 August 2012
Boron triiodide is a chemical compound of boron and iodine with chemical formula BI3. It has a trigonal planar molecular geometry. It is a crystalline solid with melting point 49.9 °C, boiling point 210 °C and specific gravity 3.35 [1].
See also
- Other iodides: