Muonium chloride
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Molar mass | 35.45 g/mol |
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Muonium chloride is an inorganic compound composed of exotic muonium atoms and is a chloride (halide) chemical formula of MuCl. In 2001, scientists successfully synthesized muonium chloride.[2]
Chemical properties[edit]
Muonium chloride can dissociate into chloride ions and positive muons.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ muonium chloride (CHEBI:46625)
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W.H. Koppenol (IUPAC) (2001). "Names for muonium and hydrogen atoms and their ions" (PDF). Pure and Applied Chemistry. 73 (2): 377–380. doi:10.1351/pac200173020377. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ MuCl is named “muonium chloride”, which yields positive muons (or muonium ions), Mu+, and chloride ions, Cl–, upon dissociation (PDF)
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