- The
perrhenate ion is the
anion with the
formula ReO− 4, or a
compound containing this ion. The
perrhenate anion is tetrahedral,
being similar in size...
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rhenium heptoxide. Plyushchev, V. E.; Varfolomeev, M. B.
Anhydrous perrhenates of rare
earth metals(in Russian).
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synthesis of aluminum, gallium, and
indium perrhenates".
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perrhenates.
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Neodymium perrhenate complexes...
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Ammonium perrhenate (APR) is the
ammonium salt of
perrhenic acid, NH4ReO4. It is the most
common form in
which rhenium is traded. It is a
white salt; soluble...
- Pot****ium
perrhenate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula KReO4. Pot****ium
perrhenate can be
produced by the
neutralization of pot****ium...
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Rhenium is most
available commercially as
salts of
perrhenate,
including sodium and
ammonium perrhenates.
These are white, water-soluble compounds. Tetrathioperrhenate...
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corresponding compounds of the
yttrium and
lanthanum perrhenates.
Scandium perrhenate can be
obtained by
reacting perrhenic acid with
scandium oxide...
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Sodium perrhenate (also
known as
sodium rhenate(VII)) is the
inorganic compound with the
formula NaReO4. It is a
white salt that is
soluble in water. It...
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Silver perrhenate is a
chemical compound with the
formula AgReO4. This
compound is
isostructural with the
mineral scheelite (CaWO4).
Silver perrhenate reacts...