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barium oxide (BaO) in water: BaO + H2O → Ba(OH)2 It
crystallises as the
octahydrate,
which converts to the
monohydrate upon
heating in air. At 100 °C in...
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including Na2O2·2H2O2·4H2O, Na2O2·2H2O, Na2O2·2H2O2, and Na2O2·8H2O. The
octahydrate,
which is
simple to prepare, is white, in
contrast to the
anhydrous material...
- salt with a
strong base. Sr(OH)2
exists in anhydrous, monohydrate, or
octahydrate form.
Because Sr(OH)2 is
slightly soluble in cold water, its preparation...
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commonly written ZrOCl2·8H2O, and
referred to as
zirconyl chloride octahydrate. It is a
white solid and is the most
common water-soluble derivative...
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Metatorbernite (or meta-torbernite) is a
radioactive phosphate mineral, and is a
dehydration pseudomorph of torbernite. Chemically, it is a
copper uranyl...
- with
varying amounts of
water of crystallization: x = 0, 5, 8, 22. The
octahydrate forms upon
reaction of
stoichiometric quantities of
monomagnesium phosphate...
- the
chemist Sebastian Moiseevich Tanatar produced sodium peroxynitrate octahydrate (NaNO3·H2O2·8H2O) by
evaporating a
solution of
sodium nitrate and hydrogen...
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Marthozite is an
orthorhombic mineral that has a
general formula of Cu(UO2)3(SeO3)3(OH)2·7H2O. It was
named after Belgian mineralogist Aimé
Marthoz (1894–1962)...
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chemical formula Gd2(SeO4)3. It
exists as the
anhydrate and
octahydrate. The
octahydrate transforms into the
anhydrate when
heated to 130 °C. Gadolinium(III)...
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Metarauchite is a
member of the
autunite group,
found at the Jáchymov ore
district (type locality),
Czech Republic and in Schneeberg, Germany. The autunite...