Category
page 1Hypervalent molecules
sulfur dioxide
chemical compound
sulfur trioxide
chemical compound
sulfur hexafluoride
chemical compound, non-toxic, climate-damaging gas
phosphorus pentachloride
chemical compound
sulfur tetrafluoride
chemical compound
iodine heptafluoride
chemical compound
disulfur decafluoride
chemical compound
hypervalent molecule
compound represented with more than 8 electrons in the valence shell of an atom of a main-group element
sulfur tetrachloride
chemical compound
triiodide ion
In chemistry, triiodide usually refers to the triiodide ion, . This anion, one of the polyhalogen ions, is composed of three iodine atoms. It is formed by combining aqueous solutions of iodide salts and iodine. Some salts of the anion have been isolated, including thallium(I) triiodide (Tl+[I3]−) and ammonium triiodide ([NH4]+[I3]−). Triiodide is observed to be a red colour in solution.
pentamethyl-lambda(5)-arsane
Pentamethylarsenic (or pentamethylarsorane) is an organometalllic compound containing five methyl groups bound to an arsenic atom with formula As(CH3)5. It is an example of a hypervalent compound. The molecular shape is trigonal bipyramid.
tetraethylammonium trichloride
chemical compound
Pentamethylbismuth
Pentamethylbismuth (or pentamethylbismuthorane) is an organometalllic compound containing five methyl groups bound to a bismuth atom with formula Bi(CH3)5. It is an example of a hypervalent compound. The molecular shape is trigonal bipyramid.