Abstract

Twenty compounds were prepared by the reaction of antimony(III)chloride with amine hydrochlorides in the presence of a large excess of hydrochloric acid. The melting point ranges and densities of the compounds were determined. Qualitative solubilities of the compounds were observed and the absorption spectra in different concentrations of hydrochloric acid were studied. Although practically identical precipitating and recrystallization conditions were maintained, four different types of compounds were prepared. Ten of the compounds had chlorine to antimony ratios of 5 to 1; six of the compounds had chlorine to antimony ratios of 4 to 1; two of the compounds had chlorine to antimony ratios of 9 to 2.

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