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| Other names Thulium dichloride | |
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| TmCl2 | |
| Molar mass | 239.839 g/mol | 
| Appearance | dark green solid[1] | 
| Melting point | 718°C | 
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Thulium(II) chloride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula TmCl2.
Production
Thulium(II) chloride can be produced by reducing thulium(III) chloride by thulium metal:[1]
- 2 TmCl3 + Tm → 3 TmCl2
Chemical properties
Thulium(II) chloride reacts with water violently, producing hydrogen gas and thulium(III) hydroxide. When thulium(II) chloride first touches water, a light red solution is formed, which fades quickly.[1]
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