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uranate is a
ternary oxide involving the
element uranium in one of the
oxidation states 4, 5 or 6. A
typical chemical formula is MxUyOz,
where M represents...
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alkaline process of
milling uranium ores
involves precipitating sodium uranate from the
pregnant leaching solution to
produce the semi-refined product...
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identified in
yellowcakes include uranyl hydroxide,
uranyl sulfate,
sodium para-
uranate, and
uranyl peroxide,
along with
various uranium oxides.
Modern yellowcake...
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salts of
uranium and
polyatomic ion uranium-oxide
cationic forms, the
uranates,
salts containing a
polyatomic uranium-oxide anion, are
generally not water-soluble...
- However, when
being fired this will
decompose to
uranium oxide, so the
uranate was only used as a lower-cost
material than the
fully purified uranium...
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aldehyde derived from nonane. PoO
Chemical formula of
polonium monoxide.
Uranate The
chemical term for an
oxyanion of the
element uranium.
Vomitoxin A mycotoxin...
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Clarkeite is the only
known naturally occurring high-temperature
uranate. The
general formula for
ideal clarkeite is Na[(UO 2)O(OH)](H 2O) 0ā1....
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doubly negatively charged uranate anion (UO2ā 4).
Uranates tend to concatenate,
forming diuranate, U 2O2ā 7, or
other poly-
uranates.
Important diuranates...
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relatively short UāO distances. A
similar structure occurs in some
uranates, such as
calcium uranate, CaUO4,
which may be
written as Ca(UO2)O2 even
though the...
- states. In particular,
compounds like Li3AmO4 and Li6AmO6 are
comparable to
uranates and the ion AmO2+2 is
comparable to the
uranyl ion, UO2+2. Such compounds...