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2HI + Fe(CO)5 → 5CO + H2 + FeI2 | Phương Trình Phản Ứng Hóa Học

HI | hydroiodic acid | solid + Fe(CO)5 | Pentacarbonyliron; Iron pentacarbonyl | solid = CO | carbon monoxide | solid + H2 | hydrogen | solid + FeI2 | Iron(II) iodide; Ferrous iodide; Iron(II) diiodide | solid | Temperature: temperature, Other Condition excess chlorine


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Reaction conditions when applied HI + Fe(CO)5

  • Catalyst: not available
  • Temperature: normal
  • Pressure: normal
  • Other conditions: not available

Reaction process HI + Fe(CO)5

Process: updating...

Note: not available

The result of the reaction HI + Fe(CO)5

The phenomenon: updating...

Detailed information on the reactants

Information about HI (hydroiodic acid)

  • Atomic weight: 127.91241 ± 0.00010
  • Color: không màu
  • Status: khí
HI-axit+iodic-109

Information about Fe(CO)5 (Pentacarbonyliron; Iron pentacarbonyl)

  • Atomic weight: 195.8955
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating
Fe(CO)5-Sat+pentacacbonyl-1676

Detailed information about the products of the reaction

Information about CO (carbon monoxide)

  • Atomic weight: 28.0101
  • Color: không màu, không mùi
  • Status: Chất khí
CO-cacbon+oxit-68

Information about H2 (hydrogen)

  • Atomic weight: 2.01588 ± 0.00014
  • Color: không màu, sẽ phát sáng với ánh sáng tím khi chuyển sang thể plasma
  • Status: Khí
H2-hidro-91

Information about FeI2 (Iron(II) iodide; Ferrous iodide; Iron(II) diiodide)

  • Atomic weight: 309.6539
  • Color: updating
  • Status: updating
FeI2-Sat(II)+iodua-897

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The equations for preparation HI

Catalyst

normal

Temperature

350 - 500

Pressure

normal

Other conditions

Pt

View all preparation equations HI

The equations for preparation Fe(CO)5

Catalyst

normal

Temperature

180 - 220

Pressure

pressure condition

Other conditions

normal

View all preparation equations Fe(CO)5

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