Cadmium amide

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General
Surname Cadmium amide
Molecular formula Cd (NH 2 ) 2
Brief description

pale yellowish solid

External identifiers / databases
CAS number 22750-53-4
PubChem 20313262
ChemSpider 15382570
Wikidata Q4064281
properties
Molar mass 144.46 g mol −1
Physical state

firmly

density

3.05 g cm −3

safety instructions
GHS hazard labeling from  Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP) , expanded if necessary
07 - Warning 09 - Dangerous for the environment

Caution

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As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions .

Cadmium amide is an inorganic chemical compound of cadmium from the group of amides .

Extraction and presentation

Cadmium amide can be obtained by reacting cadmium thiocyanate with potassium amide at -33 ° C.

properties

Cadmium amide is a pale yellowish, amorphous solid that quickly turns brown in air. The compound tends to explode when heated rapidly and when it comes into contact with water.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Georg Brauer (Ed.), With the collaboration of Marianne Baudler u. a .: Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry. 3rd, revised edition. Volume I, Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart 1975, ISBN 3-432-02328-6 , p. 1045.
  2. Entry on cadmium compounds in the GESTIS substance database of the IFA , accessed on March 23, 2019 (JavaScript required)
  3. Not explicitly listed in Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP) , but with the specified labeling it falls under the group entry cadmium compounds, with the exception of cadmium selenosulphide (xCdS.yCdSe) and reaction mass of cadmium sulphide and zinc sulphide (xCdS.yZnS) , Reaction mass of cadmium sulfide and mercury sulfide (xCdS yHgS) as well as the cadmium compounds, which are listed separately in this appendix in the Classification and Labeling Inventory of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), accessed on March 23, 2019. Manufacturers or distributors can use the harmonized classification and expand labeling .
  4. PETER URBEN: Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards: 2-Volume Set . Academic Press, 2006, ISBN 0-08-052340-4 , pp. 1374 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).