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BERYLLIUM IODIDE

Product Name
BERYLLIUM IODIDE
CAS No.
7787-53-3
Chemical Name
BERYLLIUM IODIDE
Synonyms
BeI2;BERYLLIUM IODIDE;Einecs 232-119-0;beryllium diiodide;Reaxys ID: 15952956;Berylliumiodide99.5%;Beryllium iodide (BeI2)
CBNumber
CB5246315
Molecular Formula
BeI2
Formula Weight
262.82
MOL File
7787-53-3.mol
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BERYLLIUM IODIDE Property

Melting point:
480°
Boiling point:
bp 488°
Density 
4.320
solubility 
reacts with H2O; soluble in ethanol
form 
hygroscopic needles
color 
colorless needle-like crystals
Water Solubility 
reacts violently with H2O giving off HI [MER06]
EPA Substance Registry System
Beryllium iodide (BeI2) (7787-53-3)
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Safety

HS Code 
2827600090
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Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

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BERYLLIUM IODIDE Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Chemical Properties

-60 mesh, 99.5% pure and needles; very hygroscopic; enthalpy of vaporization 70.5 kJ/mol; enthalpy of fusion 21.00 kJ/mol; obtained by reaction of Be and I2 at 500°C–700°C [CER91] [KIR78] [MER06] [CRC10]

Preparation

Beryllium iodide has the formula BeI2. It is very hygroscopic and reacts violently with water, forming hydroiodic acid. Beryllium iodide can be prepared by reacting Be metal with elemental iodine at temperatures of 500°C–700°C:
Be+I2→BeI2
Beryllium iodide is also formed when beryllium carbide reacts with hydrogen iodide in the gas phase:
Be2C+4HI→2BeI2+CH4
Beryllium Iodide, BeI2, was first prepared by W?hler (1828) and Debray (1855) who prepared the iodide by the action of iodine upon the metal. Lebeau (1898), was the first to prepare large quantities (for the time) by the action of gaseous hydroiodic acid, or a mixture of hydrogen and iodine vapor, on the carbide at about 700°C.
Beryllium iodide, as obtained in the sublimed state, consists of colorless crystals, which are quickly decomposed in moist air. Its specific gravity at 15°C is close to 4.20 g/cm3. It begins to sublime below its melting point which is 510°C. The melted iodide boils between 585 and 595°C. It is insoluble in benzene, toluene, spirits of turpentine, and but slightly soluble in carbon disulphide. The slightest trace of water attacks it immediately, but if it is first fused, its sensitivity to water is much less. It can be distilled without alteration in dry hydrogen, nitrogen or carbon dioxide. At this point in time, the structure BeI2 has not been published.

BERYLLIUM IODIDE Preparation Products And Raw materials

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