Rhenium(IV) oxide

Rhenium(IV) oxide

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IUPACName = Rhenium(IV) oxide
OtherNames = Rhenium dioxide
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Formula = ReO2
MolarMass = 218.206 g/mol
Appearance = gray orthorhombic crystals
Density = 11.4 g/cm³cite book |
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MeltingPt = decomposes at 1000°Ccite book
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year = 1995
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Section8 = Chembox Related
OtherAnions = Rhenium(VII) oxide
Rhenium(III) oxide
Rhenium(III) chloride
OtherCations = manganese(IV) oxide
Technetium(VII) oxide

Rhenium(IV) oxide or rhenium dioxide is the chemical compound composed of rhenium and oxygen with the formula ReO2. This gray to black crystalline solid is a laboratory reagent that can be used as a catalyst.

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