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Triuranium octoxide (U3O8) is a
compound of uranium. It is
present as an
olive green to black,
odorless solid. It is one of the more po****r
forms of yellowcake...
- (UO3)
Triuranium octoxide (U3O8), the most
stable uranium oxide;
yellowcake typically contains 70 to 90
percent triuranium octoxide)
Uranyl peroxide (UO2O2...
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Tribromine octoxide is a
binary inorganic compound of
bromine and
oxygen with the
chemical formula Br3O8. This is a free
radical and one of the most complex...
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uranium oxides.
Modern yellowcake typically contains 70% to 90%
triuranium octoxide (U3O8) by weight.
Other oxides such as
uranium dioxide (UO2) and uranium...
- (BrO2)
Dibromine trioxide (Br2O3)
Dibromine pentoxide (Br2O5)
Tribromine octoxide (Br3O8) Also, a
number of ions are
bromine oxides:
Hypobromite (BrO−) Bromite...
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Hydrogen polyoxides (also
known as oxidanes, oxohydrogens, or oxyhydrogens) are
chemical compounds that
consist only of
hydrogen and
oxygen atoms, are...
- VII)
oxide dichlorine heptoxide, Cl2O7,
chlorine (VII)
oxide dichlorine octoxide,
chlorine (VII)
oxide peroxide or
dimer of
chlorine tetroxide radical,...
- 2O) also exist. The most
common forms of
uranium oxide are
triuranium octoxide (U 3O 8) and UO 2. Both
oxide forms are
solids that have low solubility...
- some
poorly characterised oxides, such as
dibromine pentoxide,
tribromine octoxide, and
bromine trioxide. The four oxoacids,
hypobromous acid (HOBr), bromous...
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forms of
depleted uranium (up to 73-75%),
along with
depleted triuranium octoxide (up to 25%) and
depleted uranium metal (up to 2%). DUHF is 1.7
times less...