Structure

Iridium(III) chloride hydrate

CAS
14996-61-3
Catalog Number
ACM14996613-2
Category
Metal & Ceramic Materials
Molecular Weight
316.59
Molecular Formula
Cl3H2IrO

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Specification

Synonyms
Iridium chloride (III)
IUPAC Name
Trichloroiridium;hydrate
Canonical SMILES
O.Cl[Ir](Cl)Cl
InChI
InChI=1S/3ClH.Ir.H₂O/h3*1H;1H2/q;+3;/p-3
InChI Key
MJRFDVWKTFJAPF-UHFFFAOYSA-K
Melting Point
763 °C
Density
5.3 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
Solubility
Soluble in water and alcohol
Appearance
Black crystals
Application
Iridium(III) chloride hydrate can be usually used for the preparation of other iridium compounds such as Vaska′s complex, trans-[IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2].
Storage
Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature
Complexity
8
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
2
Exact Mass
315.88005
H-Bond Acceptor
1
H-Bond Donor
1
Heavy Atom Count
5
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count
1
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count
1
Monoisotopic Mass
315.88005
Rotatable Bond Count
0
Topological Polar Surface Area
1 Ų
What is the molecular formula of Iridium(III) chloride hydrate?

The molecular formula is Cl3H2IrO.

What is the molecular weight of Iridium(III) chloride hydrate?

The molecular weight is 316.59 g/mol.

When was this chemical created and last modified?

It was created on 2007-07-12 and last modified on 2023-12-30.

What is the IUPAC name of Iridium(III) chloride hydrate?

The IUPAC name is trichloroiridium;hydrate.

What is the InChI of Iridium(III) chloride hydrate?

The InChI is InChI=1S/3ClH.Ir.H2O/h3*1H;;1H2/q;;;+3;/p-3.

What is the InChIKey of Iridium(III) chloride hydrate?

The InChIKey is MJRFDVWKTFJAPF-UHFFFAOYSA-K.

How many hydrogen bond donor count does Iridium(III) chloride hydrate have?

It has 1 hydrogen bond donor count.

How many hydrogen bond acceptor count does Iridium(III) chloride hydrate have?

It has 1 hydrogen bond acceptor count.

What is the topological polar surface area of Iridium(III) chloride hydrate?

The topological polar surface area is 1-2.

Is the compound canonicalized?

Yes, the compound is canonicalized.

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