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Properties of TbI3

Properties of TbI3 (Terbium(III) iodide):

Compound NameTerbium(III) iodide
Chemical FormulaTbI3
Molar Mass539.63876 g/mol

Chemical structure
TbI3 (Terbium(III) iodide) - Chemical structure
Lewis structure
3D molecular structure
Physical properties
Appearancehygroscopic crystals
Density5.2000 g/cm³
Helium 0.0001786
Iridium 22.562
Melting957.00 °C
Helium -270.973
Hafnium carbide 3958

Alternative Names

terbium triiodide

Elemental composition of TbI3
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
TerbiumTb158.92535129.4503
IodineI126.90447370.5497
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Tb: 29.45%I: 70.55%
Tb Terbium (29.45%)
I Iodine (70.55%)
Tb: 25.00%I: 75.00%
Tb Terbium (25.00%)
I Iodine (75.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Tb: 29.45%I: 70.55%
Tb Terbium (29.45%)
I Iodine (70.55%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Tb: 25.00%I: 75.00%
Tb Terbium (25.00%)
I Iodine (75.00%)
Identifiers
CAS Number13813-40-6
SMILESI[Tb](I)I
Hill formulaI3Tb

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