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Silver tantalate

Silver Tantalate, 4Ag20.3Ta205.8H20, is a yellowish-white substance formed by the action of a silver salt on a tantalate in solution.7... [Pg.201]

Simple ABO compounds in addition to BaTiO are cadmium titanate [12014-14-17, CdTiO lead titanate [12060-00-3] PbTiO potassium niobate [12030-85-2] KNbO sodium niobate [12034-09-2], NaNbO silver niobate [12309-96-5], AgNbO potassium iodate [7758-05-6], KIO bismuth ferrate [12010-42-3], BiFeO sodium tantalate, NaTaO and lead zirconate [12060-01 -4], PbZrO. The perovskite stmcture is also tolerant of a very wide range of multiple cation substitution on both A and B sites. Thus many more complex compounds have been found (16,17), eg, (K 2 i/2) 3 ... [Pg.203]

Fluor-jod, n. iodine fluoride, -kalium, n. potassium fluoride, -kalzium, n. calcium fluoride, -kiesel, m. silicon fluoride, -kie-selsaure,/. fluosilicic acid, -kohlenstoff, m. carbon fluoride, -lithium, n. lithium fluoride. -metall, n. metallic fluoride, -natrium, n. sodium fluoride, -phosphat, n. fluophosphate. -phosphor, m. phosphorus fluoride, -salz, n. fluoride, -schwefel, m. sulfur fluoride, -selen, n. selenium fluoride, -silber, n. silver fluoride, -silikat, n. fluo-silicate. -silizium, n. silicon fluoride, -sili-ziumverbindung, /. fluosilicate. -tantal-sMure, /. fluotantalic acid, -tellur, n. tellurium fluoride, -titan, n. titanium fluoride, -toluol, n. fluorotoluene, fluotoluene. [Pg.160]

Sodium Tantalales.—4 3 Sodium tantalate, 4Na20.8Ta206.25H20, is prepared by fusing tantalum pentoxide with caustic soda in a silver crucible excess of caustic soda is removed by washing with water, and the residue is crystallised from hot water. Another method consists in adding a concentrated solution of sodium chloride to the aqueous extract from a fused mixture of tantalum pentoxide and potassium carbonate, when the salt separates as a dense, micro-crystalline powder. It forms six-sided plates, a c=l 1-0167. It loses most of its water of crystallisation between 105° and 110° C., but the remainder (apparently five molecules) appears to be water of constitution, as its removal takes place only at much higher temperatures, with decom-... [Pg.201]


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