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CAS 52495-41-7

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Aurate(1-), tetrabromo-, sodium (1:1), (SP-4-1)-

Description:
Aurate(1-), tetrabromo-, sodium (1:1), also known by its CAS number 52495-41-7, is a chemical compound that features a gold ion in its anionic form, specifically as aurate. The compound is characterized by the presence of four bromine atoms, which contribute to its tetrabromo designation. The sodium ion serves as a counterion, balancing the negative charge of the aurate. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with coordination complexes, where the gold ion is coordinated by the bromine atoms. The tetrabromo substitution can influence the compound's solubility, stability, and reactivity, making it of interest in various chemical applications, including potential uses in materials science and catalysis. Additionally, the presence of the sodium ion suggests that the compound may be soluble in polar solvents, such as water. Overall, aurate(1-), tetrabromo-, sodium is a unique coordination compound with specific characteristics that can be explored further in both theoretical and practical chemistry contexts.
Formula:AuBr4Na
InChI:InChI=1/Au.4BrH.Na/h;4*1H;/q+3;;;;;+1/p-4
InChI key:InChIKey=PMPPMRNISYJZFW-UHFFFAOYSA-J
SMILES:[Au+3]([Br-])([Br-])([Br-])[Br-].[Na+]
Synonyms:
  • Aurate(1-), tetrabromo-, sodium (1:1), (SP-4-1)-
  • Aurate(1-), tetrabromo-, sodium, (SP-4-1)-
  • Gold sodium bromide (AuNaBr<sub>4</sub>)
  • Sodium gold bromide
  • Sodium tetrabromoaurate(1-)
  • Sodium tetrabromoaurate(III)
  • Sodium tetrabromoaurate
  • Sodium tetrabromoaurate
  • SODIUM TETRABROMOGOLD (III)
  • sodium tetrabromoaurate NaAuBr4
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