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Why metal chroride are aqueous.

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Answered by MrVampire01
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Answered by Anonymous
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3.3 From Metal Halides

The metal chlorides, bromides, and to a lesser extent iodides remain the single most important class of starting materials in inorganic chemistry. Many of them are commercially available in anhydrous form. The formation of aryloxide derivatives by simple addition of phenols to the corresponding anhydrous metal halide is sometimes a viable synthetic route that has been used for the formation of a variety of d-block metal compounds (Eq. 6.18) as well as some aryloxide complexes of the p-block metals.The HCl that is eliminated can sometimes lead to a secondary reaction that complicates the synthesis, e.g. the dealkylation of tert-butyl phenoxide ligands,97 and is sometimes removed by addition of a strong base which may aid in completing the reaction (Eqs 6.1998 and 6.2099).

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