Antimony(V) chloride is also known as antimony pentachloride or Antimony perchloride. It is a colourless oil but due to impurities it appears reddish-yellow to dark brown liquid and is highly corrosive in nature. Following is the table of formulas of antimony(V) chloride are given as:

Molecular formulaCl5Sb
Linear formulaSbCl5
Simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES)Cl[Sb](Cl)(Cl)(Cl)C

Structure Of Antimony(V) Chloride

Properties Of Antimony(V) Chloride

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IUPAC namespentachloro-λ5-stibane, Antimony pentachloride, Antimony(V) chloride.
Molecular formulaCl5Sb
Molecular weight299.02 g/mol
Melting point2.8℃
Boiling point92℃
Density2.36 g/mL
SolubilitySoluble in an aqueous solution
StabilityStable under recommended storage conditions
Refractive index1.59 at 22℃

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