- The
uranyl ion is an
oxycation of
uranium in the
oxidation state +6, with the
chemical formula UO2+ 2. It has a
linear structure with
short U–O bonds,...
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Uranyl nitrate is a water-soluble
yellow uranium salt with the
formula UO2(NO3)2 · n H2O. The hexa-, tri-, and
dihydrates are known. The
compound is mainly...
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Uranyl acetate is the
acetate salt of
uranium oxide, a
toxic yellow-green
powder useful in
certain laboratory tests. Structurally, it is a coordination...
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Uranyl chloride refers to
inorganic compounds with the
formula UO2Cl2(H2O)n
where n = 0, 1, or 3.
These are yellow-colored salts. The
hydrates are obtained...
- also
called uranyl oxide, uranium(VI) oxide, and
uranic oxide, is the
hexavalent oxide of uranium. The
solid may be
obtained by
heating uranyl nitrate to...
- uranium(VI)
state and is
known to form
compounds such as
uranyl carbonate,
uranyl chloride and
uranyl sulfate. UO2+ 2 also
forms complexes with
various organic...
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Uranyl carbonate refers to the
inorganic compound with the
formula UO2CO3. Also
known by its
mineral name rutherfordine, this
material consists of uranyl...
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Uranyl peroxide or
uranium peroxide hydrate (UO4·nH2O) is a pale-yellow,
soluble peroxide of uranium. It is
found to be
present at one
stage of the enriched...
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Uranyl hydroxide is a
hydroxide of
uranium with the
chemical formula UO2(OH)2 in the
monomeric form and (UO2)2(OH)4 in the dimeric; both
forms may exist...
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Uranyl fluoride is the
inorganic compound with the
formula UO2F2. It is most
notable as a
contaminant in the
production of
uranium tetrafluoride. As shown...