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Cobalt(III) chloride or cobaltic chloride is an unstable and elusive compound of cobalt and chlorine with formula CoCl3. In this compound, the cobalt atoms have a formal charge of +3. The compound has been reported to exist in the gas phase at high temperatures, in equilibrium with cobalt(II) chloride and chlorine gas. It has also been found to be stable at very low temperatures, dispersed in a frozen argon matrix.

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  • Cobalt(III) chloride (en)
  • Хлорид кобальта(III) (ru)
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  • Хлори́д ко́бальта(III) (трихлори́д ко́бальта) — неорганическое соединение,соль кобальта и соляной кислоты с формулой CoCl3,красные кристаллы,растворяется в воде,образует кристаллогидраты. (ru)
  • Cobalt(III) chloride or cobaltic chloride is an unstable and elusive compound of cobalt and chlorine with formula CoCl3. In this compound, the cobalt atoms have a formal charge of +3. The compound has been reported to exist in the gas phase at high temperatures, in equilibrium with cobalt(II) chloride and chlorine gas. It has also been found to be stable at very low temperatures, dispersed in a frozen argon matrix. (en)
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  • Cobalt(III) chloride (en)
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  • Cobalt chloride (en)
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  • Cobalt chloride (en)
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  • Cobalt trichloride (en)
  • Cobaltic chloride (en)
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  • Cobalt(III) chloride or cobaltic chloride is an unstable and elusive compound of cobalt and chlorine with formula CoCl3. In this compound, the cobalt atoms have a formal charge of +3. The compound has been reported to exist in the gas phase at high temperatures, in equilibrium with cobalt(II) chloride and chlorine gas. It has also been found to be stable at very low temperatures, dispersed in a frozen argon matrix. Some articles from the 1920s and 1930s claim the synthesis of bulk amounts of this compound in pure form; however, those results do not seem to have been reproduced, or have been attributed to other substances like the anion CoCl3−6. Those earlier reports claim that it gives green solutions in anhydrous solvents such as ethanol and diethyl ether, and that it is stable only a very low temperatures (below −60 °C). (en)
  • Хлори́д ко́бальта(III) (трихлори́д ко́бальта) — неорганическое соединение,соль кобальта и соляной кислоты с формулой CoCl3,красные кристаллы,растворяется в воде,образует кристаллогидраты. (ru)
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  • Cobalt trichloride (en)
  • Cobaltic chloride (en)
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  • Cobalt(III) chloride (en)
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