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Telluretted hydrogen

Telluretted hydrogen is soluble in water to some extent, but in course of time the telluretted hydrogen is decomposed and tellurium deposited. [Pg.26]

The density of telluretted hydrogen is 63 5 times that of hydrogen. [Pg.26]

With hydrogen, tellurium forms a gaseous compound, obtained by the action of hydrochloric acid on an alloy of tellurium with zinc. It is a feeble acid, analogous in composition, smell, and other characters, to sulphuretted hydrogen. With water it forms a claret-coloured solution, which precipitates many metallic salts, yielding precipitates which are tellurets of the metals, analogous to the sulphurets and seleniurets. Its formula is H Te, and its action on metallic oxides is, H Te -t- M 0 = M Te -1-HO. [Pg.203]


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