Tetraiodoethylene
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tetraiodoethylene-289-9144746
title:
Tetraiodoethylene
text:
Tetraiodoethylene (TIE), or diiodoform, is the periodinated analogue of ethylene with the chemical formula C2I4. It is a decomposition product of carbon tetraiodide and diiodoacetylene. It is an odourless yellow crystalline solid that is soluble in benzene and chloroform, and insoluble in water. It has been used as an antiseptic and a component in pesticide and fungicide formulations. Tetraiodoethylene reacts with ethylamine to give ethylamine di-tetraiodoethylene, EtNH2.(C2I4)2,
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Chemical compound
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetraiodoethylene
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2023-12-21T13:10:31Z
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