- Source: Uranium(IV) iodide
- Uranium
- Uranium(IV) iodida
- Uranium(III) iodida
- Uranium(III) bromida
- Bilangan oksidasi
- Teknesium
- Neptunium(III) iodida
- Protaktinium(V) iodida
- Iodin
- Vanadium
- Uranium(IV) iodide
- Uranium iodide
- Uranium(IV) hydride
- Uranium
- Uranium tetrafluoride
- List of inorganic compounds
- List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
- Protactinium
- Uranium(III) hydride
- Uranium(III) iodide
Uranium(IV) iodide, also known as uranium tetraiodide, is an inorganic chemical compound. It is a salt of uranium in oxidation state +4 and iodine.
Preparation
Uranium tetraiodide can be prepared from the reaction between uranium and an excess of iodine.
Properties
Uranium tetraiodide is a black solid and forms needle-like crystals. Upon heating, it dissociates into uranium triiodide and iodine gas. It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system, space group C2/c.