- The
selenate ion is SeO2− 4.
Selenates are
analogous to
sulfates and have
similar chemistry. They are
highly soluble in
aqueous solutions at
ambient temperatures...
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Sodium selenate is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Na 2SeO 4. It
exists as the
anhydrous salt, the heptahydrate, and the decahydrate.
These are...
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caesium selenate can be
obtained from the
reaction of
caesium carbonate and
selenic acid solution: Cs2CO3 + H2SeO4 → Cs2SeO4 + H2O + CO2↑
caesium selenate can...
- Pot****ium
selenate, K 2SeO 4, is an odorless,
white solid that
forms as the pot****ium salt of
selenic acid. Pot****ium
selenate is
produced by the reaction...
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byproduct in the
refining of
these ores.
Minerals that are pure
selenide or
selenate compounds are rare. The
chief commercial uses for
selenium today are gl****making...
- ammonium.
Selenium or
selenate alums are also
known that
contain selenium in
place of
sulfur in the
sulfate anion,
making selenate (SeO2− 4) instead. They...
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Cadmium selenate is a
selenate of cadmium, with the
chemical formula CdSeO4.
Cadmium selenate can be
formed by the
reaction of
cadmium oxide and selenic...
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Zirconium selenate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Zr(SeO4)2. Its
tetrahydrate can be
obtained by the
reaction of
selenic acid and a...
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colorless compound.
Although it has few uses, one of its salts,
sodium selenate is used in the
production of gl**** and
animal feeds. The
molecule is tetrahedral...
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Barium selenate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula BaSeO4. It is
isomorphous with
barium sulfate, but its
solubility is 18
times that of...