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RHODIUM [symbol Rh; atomic weight 102.9 (0=16)] , in chemistry, a metallic chemical element
1 Unless otherwise stated, the place of publication is London. heated in a current of chlorine, any iridium present being converted into its chloride by treatment with nitric acid and precipitated by ammonium chloride, whilst rhodium ammonium chloride goes into solution with its characteristic rose-red colour (C. E. Claus,. Jour. prakt. Chem., 1843-1845). For other methods of extraction see Gibbs, ib., 186x, 84, p. 65; 1865, 94, p. 10; T. Wilm, Bull . soc. chim., 188o (2), 34, p. 679; E. Fremy, Comptes rendus, 1854, 38, p. 1oo8, &c.). The metal itself is best obtained by the reduction of chlorpurpureo rhodium chloride, (C12Rh2.10NH3) CL,, in a current of hydrogen, the metal after reduction being cooled in a stream of carbon dioxide (S. M. Jorgensen, Zeii. anorg. Chem., 1903, 34, p. 82). It somewhat resembles aluminium in colour ; its specific gravity varies from 11 to 12.1; and its specific heat is 0o5527 (V. H. Regnault
azure blue in colour (E. Demarcay, Comptes rendus, 1885, 101, p. 951).Several oxides of rhodium are known. The monoxide, RhO, formed when the hydrated sesquioxide is heated (Claus) or when finely divided rhodium is heated in a current of air (Wilm), is a grey powder which is insoluble in acids. The sesquioxide, Rh203, is a black insoluble powder, formed when the corresponding hydrate is heated. This hydrate, Rh2(OH)6, is obtained as a yellow powder, by decomposing rhodium salts(not the sulphate)with dilute solutions of the caustic alkalis. It is soluble in acids, and in the moist condition is also soluble in concentrated alkalis. A hydrated rhodium dioxide, RhO2.2H2O, is formed when chlorine is passed into a solution of the sesquioxide in concentrated caustic potash, or by adding an alkaline hypochlorite to a concentrated alkaline solution of rhodium and sodium chlorides. It is a greenish-black powder which is soluble in hydrochloric acid. Rhodium chloride, Rh2Cls, is obtained impure by heating the metal to dull redness in a current of chlorine, or, purer, by heating an alloy of rhodium and tin in chlorine or by heating the double
double
Rhodium monosulphide, RhS, is formed when rhodium or rhodium ammonium chloride are heated with sulphur
sulphur
carmine
cobalt
The rhodium ammonia salts correspond almost with the similar cobalt
The atomic weight of rhodium has been determined by S. F. Jorgensen (Jour. prakt. Chem., 1883, 27, p. 486), by the analysis of chlorpurpureo rhodium chloride, the mean value obtained being 103 ; whilst K. Seubert and K. Kobbe (Ann., 189o, 26o, p. 314), by analysis of the double chloride and sulphate, obtained as a mean value Io2.86.End of Article: RHODIUM [symbol Rh; atomic weight 102.9 (0=16)] If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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