Which Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Can Tungsten Tetrabromide Dissolve in?

Tungsten tetrabromide (WBr4) is a tungsten halide compound that is soluble in some chlorinated hydrocarbons.

The following are some common chlorinated hydrocarbons that generally dissolve tungsten tetrabromide:

Chloroform (CHCl3): Chloroform is a colorless liquid that is commonly used as an organic solvent and reaction reagent. Tungsten tetrabromide can be dissolved in chloroform to form a solution.

Dichloromethane (CH2Cl2): Dichloromethane is a colorless liquid commonly used as an organic solvent and extractant. It can react with tungsten tetrabromide and form a solution.

Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4): Carbon tetrachloride is a colorless liquid and a commonly used organic solvent. It reacts with tungsten tetrabromide and forms a solution.

However, the solubility of tungsten tetrabromide in different chlorinated hydrocarbons may vary, depending on the nature of the solvent, temperature and solution concentration. In addition, due to the certain chemical activity of tungsten tetrabromide, the reaction with solvent may lead to the formation of other compounds or chemical changes.

When using chlorinated hydrocarbons to dissolve tungsten tetrabromide, you should follow the corresponding safety operating procedures, pay attention to protective measures and ensure that the operation is carried out in a well-ventilated environment.

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