Chromium(II) acetate

Chromium(II) acetate
Names
IUPAC name
Chromium(II) acetate hydrate
Other names
chromous acetate,
chromium diacetate,
chromium(II) ethanoate
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.224.848
RTECS number
  • AG3000000
UNII
  • InChI=1S/2C2H4O2.Cr/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2 Y
    Key: LRCIYVMVWAMTKX-UHFFFAOYSA-L Y
  • InChI=1/2C2H4O2.Cr/c2*1-2(3)4;/h2*1H3,(H,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2
    Key: LRCIYVMVWAMTKX-NUQVWONBAT
  • [Cr+2]1234([OH2])#[Cr+2]([OH2])(O[C-](C)O1)(O[C-](C)O2)(O(C)[C-]O3)O(C)[C-]O4
Properties
C8H16Cr2O10
Molar mass 376.198 g·mol−1
Appearance brick-red solid
Density 1.79 g/cm3
Melting point dehydrates
soluble in hot water, MeOH
Structure
monoclinic
octahedral
counting the Cr–Cr bond
0 D
Hazards
Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH):
Main hazards
could react exothermically in air
Related compounds
Related compounds
Rh2(OAc)4(H2O)2
Cu2(OAc)4(H2O)2, molybdenum(II) acetate
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

Chromium(II) acetate hydrate, also known as chromous acetate, is the coordination compound with the formula Cr2(CH3CO2)4(H2O)2. This formula is commonly abbreviated Cr2(OAc)4(H2O)2. This red-coloured compound features a quadruple bond. It exists as the dihydrate and the anhydrous forms. Both are diamagnetic.

Cr2(OAc)4(H2O)2 is a reddish diamagnetic powder, although diamond-shaped tabular crystals can be grown. Consistent with the fact that it is nonionic, Cr2(OAc)4(H2O)2 exhibits poor solubility in water and methanol.