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Tungsten(III) iodide or tungsten triiodide is a chemical compound of tungsten and iodine with the formula WI3.

Preparation

Tungsten(III) iodide can be prepared by reducing tungsten hexacarbonyl with iodine.[1][2]

2 W(CO)6+3 I22 WI3+12 CO

Properties

Tungsten(III) iodide is a black solid that releases iodine at room temperature, and is less stable than molybdenum(III) iodide. It is soluble in acetone and nitrobenzene, and slightly soluble in chloroform.[1]

It decomposes to form tungsten(II) iodide:[1]

6WI3[W6I8]I4+3I2

References

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