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Titanium cesium alum

Cesium titanium alum forms violet octahedral crystals which are sparingly soluble in cold water, more soluble in hot. These crystals belong to the /3-type alum crystal structure, or those alums that contain a large unipositive ion. The compound is oxidized rapidly in air, and water solutions become turbid on exposure to air, precipitating titanic acid. [Pg.51]

Cesium antimony (III) chloride, 3CsCl-2SbCls, precipitation in extraction of cesium from pollucite, 4 6 Cesium azide, 1 79 Cesium dibromoiodate(I), 5 174 Cesium dichloroiodate(I)(iodo-dichloride), 4 9 5 174 analysis of, 4 11 Cesium diiodoiodate(I), 5 174 Cesium nitrate, 4 6 1-hydrogen nitrate, 4 7 Cesium titanium alum, 6 50 Charcoal, sugar, 2 74 Chelate compounds, of 1,3-diketones, 2 11 5 105 of o-hydroxyaldehydes and o-hy-droxyphenones, 2 11... [Pg.228]

TiCs(S04)2T2H20 Cesium titanium alum, 6 50 Ti02 Titanium (IV) oxide, 6 79,... [Pg.334]

Alum, KAl(S0i)i-l2H20.—Ammonium, rubidium, cesium, univalent thallium, and in some cases sodium may replace potassium, while the aluminum may be replaced by trivalent iron, chromium, indium, gallium, titanium, vanadium but not by the rare-earth metals. [Pg.105]

Titanium cesium alum, 6 50 Titanium (II) chloride from disproportionation of titanium (III) chloride, 6 56, 61 Titanium(III) chloride, 6 52, 57 Titanium (IV) chloride, reduction of, with hydrogen, 6 52, 57 Titanium complex compounds, cations, with acetylacetone, [Ti-(C.H. hTiCl, and [Ti(C6H7-0,),]FeCl , 2 119, 120 Titanium(IV) oxide, extraction of, from ilmenite, 5 79, 81 to titanium powder with calcium, 6 47... [Pg.251]

Piccini was obsessed with studying the limiting form of the elements as placed in the periodic table. With this in mind, he took up a new field of research, the synthesis of double sulfates (or alums), a work that enormously stimulated his creativity and enthusiasm [58]. In rapid succession, he prepared the alums of vanadium [59], titanium [60, 61], rhodium [62], manganese [63], iridium, and, finally, of thallium [64] with ammonium and then with the following alkaline metals cesium, mbidium, and potassium. Piccini ably used his method of synthesizing the rhodium sulfates virtually to quantitatively separate rhodium from iridium in solution. Through successive fractional crystallizations, Piccini obtained the alums of rhodium and cesium free of iridium, and through electrolysis of the alums he was able to obtain pure rhodium. [Pg.39]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 , Pg.50 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 , Pg.50 ]




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