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Tellurium potential diagram

Fig. 16.21 Potential diagrams (values in V) for sulfur, selenium and tellurium at pH = 0. Fig. 16.21 Potential diagrams (values in V) for sulfur, selenium and tellurium at pH = 0.
The potential-pH diagram for the system tellurium-water at 25 °C is given in Fig. 2.4. It was constructed by using the following homogeneous and heterogeneous (solid/liquid, gas/liquid) equilibria, involving redox and non-redox processes, in which all of the above-referred dissolved substances of tellurium, as well as the solid ones, participate ... [Pg.66]

Fig. 2.4 Potential-pH equilibrium diagram for the system tellurium-water, at 25 °C. (The form of Te02 considered in this diagram is the anhydrous one, which is more stable than the hydrated form Te02 H20. Gaseous hydrogen teUuride is designated in italic letters) (Reproduced from [3], Copyright NACE international 2010)... Fig. 2.4 Potential-pH equilibrium diagram for the system tellurium-water, at 25 °C. (The form of Te02 considered in this diagram is the anhydrous one, which is more stable than the hydrated form Te02 H20. Gaseous hydrogen teUuride is designated in italic letters) (Reproduced from [3], Copyright NACE international 2010)...

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