Actinium(III) Chloride
Actinium(III) chloride, also known as actinium trichloride, is a compound consisting of 1 actinium atom and 3 atoms. It also has a chemical formula of AcCl3.
This compound’s mass is around 332 Da (daltons); its molecular weight is 333.38 g/mol (grams per mole).
Actinium trichloride has a white appearance, and it is a crystalline solid.
It sublimes (turns into a gas from a solid) at 1051°C (1923.8°F).
This compound’s mass is around 332 Da (daltons); its molecular weight is 333.38 g/mol (grams per mole).
Actinium trichloride has a white appearance, and it is a crystalline solid.
It sublimes (turns into a gas from a solid) at 1051°C (1923.8°F).
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