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Rubidium selenate

SEL/SAZ] Selivanova, N. M., Sazykina, T. A., Physicochemical properties of selenates. XXL Heat of formation of rubidium selenate, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Khim. Khim. TekhnoL, 6, (1963), 531-533, in Russian. Cited on pages 428, 476. [Pg.680]

It is evident that telluric acid is notably different from what might be expected by analogy with sulphuric and selenic acids. One is hardly surprised, therefore, that isomorphism is exceedingly rare between the tellurates and the sulphates or selenates.3 The tellurates do not form alums, they do not as a rule form mixed crystals with the sulphates or selenates, the only fairly satisfactory case of mixed-crystal formation being with rubidium hydrogen sulphate and rubidium hydrogen tellurate. [Pg.388]

Rubidium tdlurates.—The normal tellwrate, Rb2Te04,3H20, and the primary tellurate, 2RbHTe04,H20, are prepared like the corresponding selenates, but do not appear to be isomorphous with them.8... [Pg.196]

The normal sulphates and selenates of the alkali-metals, R2S[Se]04, where R represents potassium, rubidium, or caesium, form excellent crystals belonging to the rhombic system and these salts furnish one... [Pg.227]

Double Copper Selenates.—Tutton11 has investigated the crystallographic properties of double selenates of the series R2Se04,CuSe04,6H20, R representing potassium, rubidium, caesium, or ammonium. They are isomorphous with the monoclinic double salts formed by cupric sulphate with the sulphates of potassium, rubidium, caesium, and ammonium.12... [Pg.283]

Rubidium ferrous selenate, Rb2Se04.FeSe04.6H20. [Pg.170]

Barkov, D., Christov, C., Ojkova, T., Thermodynamic study of aqueous rubidium and cobalt selenate system at the temperature 298.15 K, J. Chem. Thermodyn., 35, (2003), 689-697. Cited on pages 321,427,428,585. [Pg.797]

EXPLOSION and FIRE CONCERNS combustible solid NFPA rating (NA) reacts to form explosive products with metal amides contact with acids may cause formation of poisonous hydrogen selenide gas incompatible or reacts violently with barium carbide, bromine pen-tafluoride, chromic oxide, fluorine, lithium carbide, lithium silicon, metals, nickel, sodium, nitric acid, nitrogen trichloride, oxygen, potassium, potassium bromate, rubidium carbide, zinc, silver bromate, uranium, strontium carbide, and thorium carbide toxic gases and vapors may be released in a fire involving selenium, sodium selenite, sodium selenate, and selenium dioxide use water for firefighting purposes. [Pg.878]

Rubidium Rare Earth Selenates Rubidium Scandium Selenates... [Pg.518]

Rubidium Holmium Selenates. Rubidium Ytterbium Selenates... [Pg.521]


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