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Hydrated iodates

COR] Cordfimke, E. FF. P., Fnvestigations of hydrated iodates of nickel and cobalt. 1. Preparation and thermochemical properties, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem., 35, (1973), 2699-2705. Cited on pages 137, 138, 139, 357. [Pg.530]

The chlorides, bromides, nitrates, bromates, and perchlorate salts ate soluble in water and, when the aqueous solutions evaporate, precipitate as hydrated crystalline salts. The acetates, iodates, and iodides ate somewhat less soluble. The sulfates ate sparingly soluble and ate unique in that they have a negative solubitity trend with increasing temperature. The oxides, sulfides, fluorides, carbonates, oxalates, and phosphates ate insoluble in water. The oxalate, which is important in the recovery of lanthanides from solutions, can be calcined directly to the oxide. This procedure is used both in analytical and industrial apptications. [Pg.541]

Oxo Ion Salts. Salts of 0x0 ions, eg, nitrate, sulfate, perchlorate, hydroxide, iodate, phosphate, and oxalate, are readily obtained from aqueous solution. Thorium nitrate is readily formed by dissolution of thorium hydroxide in nitric acid from which, depending on the pH of solution, crystalline Th(N02)4 5H20 [33088-17 ] or Th(N02)4 4H20 [33088-16-3] can be obtained (23). Thorium nitrate is very soluble in water and in a host of oxygen-containing organic solvents, including alcohols, ethers, esters, and ketones. Hydrated thorium sulfate, Th(S0 2 H20, where n = 9, 8, 6, or 4, is... [Pg.37]

Aluminium-hydrat, n. aluminum hydroxide, -iodat, n. aluminum iodate.. -jodid, n. aluminum iodide, -kaliumsulfat, n. aluminum potassium sulfate, -leglerung,/. aluminum alloy, -messing, n. aluminum brass, -oxydhydrat, n. aluminum hydroxide, -pul-ver, n. aluminum powder, -rhodanid, n. aluminum thiocyanate, -rohr, n., -rbhre, /. [Pg.20]

Kalium-hydrat, n. potassium hydroxide, -hy-drid, n. potassium hydride (KH). -hydroxyd, n. potassium hydroxide, -hydriir, n. potassium subhydride (IC2H or K4H2). -iridi-chlorid, n. potassium eh loroiridate. -jodat, n. potassium iodate. [Pg.233]

Fr antioaqfP0rioJatet,—Sodi.e periodate may be preptoed by passing chlorine through mixed solutions of sodio hydrate and sodio iodater—... [Pg.96]

Strontium iodate furnishes two hydrates According to C. F. Rammelsberg, monohydrated strontium iodate, Sr(I03)2.H20, is formed as a white crystalline powder when hot soln. of strontium chloride and sodium iodate are mixed together and, according to A. Ditte, the same hydrate is formed by crystallization from cold nitric acid soln. C. F. Rammelsberg also claims that if soln. of strontium chloride and sodium iodate are mixed together in the cold, small crystals of hexa-hydrated strontium iodate are formed. [Pg.348]


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