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Peroxides uranium tetroxide

Hydrogen peroxide pale-yellow precipitate of uranium tetroxide U04.2H20 (sometimes called uranium peroxide), soluble in ammonium carbonate solution with the formation of a deep-yellow solution. Chromium, titanium, and vanadium interfere with this otherwise sensitive test. [Pg.538]

The two chief oxides of uranium are the basic uranous oxide UO2 and the acid anhydride UO3. Intermediate between these two is a well-defined green oxide of composition UgOg. Less certain is the existence of a pentoxide UgOj, and a tetroxide, uranium peroxide, UO, though well-defined derivatives of the latter, peruranates, are known. [Pg.300]

HENDECANOIC ALCOHOL (103-08-2) Combustible liquid (flash point 235°F/113°C oc). Reacts violently with strong oxidizers, sodium peroxide, strong acids, uranium fluoride. Incompatible with boranes, caustics, aliphatic amines, isocyanates, acetaldehyde, ethylene oxide, nitrogen tetroxide, tri-isobutyl aluminum. [Pg.609]


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