Solubility Difference between Tungsten Tetrabromide and Tungsten Hexabromide

There are some differences in solubility between tungsten tetrabromide (WBr4) and tungsten hexabromide (WBr6).

Tungsten tetrabromide has good solubility and can be dissolved in some organic solvents, such as methanol, ethanol and dimethylformamide. It can form a solution with these solvents, making its application in the laboratory more convenient.

The solubility of tungsten hexabromide is relatively poor. It has low solubility in common solvents, including common organic solvents and water. Therefore, tungsten hexabromide has certain limitations in solubility.

This difference in solubility may be due to their different crystal structures and molecular properties. Tungsten tetrabromide is composed of WBr4 molecules, while tungsten hexabromide is composed of WBr6 molecules. The number and arrangement of bromine atoms in the molecule may affect its solubility.

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