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Telluride (chemistry)

Telluride
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChEBI
ChemSpider
6498
  • InChI=1S/Te/q-2 checkY
    Key: XSOKHXFFCGXDJZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
  • [Te--]
Properties
Te2−
Molar mass 127.60 g·mol−1
Conjugate acid Hydrogen telluride
Related compounds
Other anions
Sulfide, selenide
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

The telluride ion is the anion Te2− and its derivatives. It is analogous to the other chalcogenide anions, the lighter O2−, S2−, and Se2−, and the heavier Po2−.[1]

In principle, Te2− is formed by the two-e reduction of tellurium. The redox potential is −1.14 V.[2]

Te(s) + 2 e ↔ Te2−

Although solutions of the telluride dianion have not been reported, soluble salts of bitelluride (TeH) are known.[3]

  1. ^ Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
  2. ^ "Standard Reduction Potentials" Archived 2013-02-28 at the Wayback Machine, Indiana University.
  3. ^ Houser, Eric J.; Rauchfuss, Thomas B.; Wilson, Scott R. (1993). "Synthetic and structural studies on (RC5H4)4Ru4E40/2+ (E = sulfur, selenium, tellurium): Mobile metal-metal bonds within a mixed-valence ruthenium (IV)/Ruthenium(III) cluster". Inorganic Chemistry. 32 (19): 4069–4076. doi:10.1021/ic00071a017.

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