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Tungsten compounds, general properties

Trivalent uranium ion reduces water to hydrogen. Hence, stable aqueous solutions of trivalent uranium compounds cannot be prepared. Compounds of tetravalent uranium are generally similar to those of zirconium or thorium, except that some uranium compounds can be oxidized to the hexavalent form. Compounds of pentavalent uranium are of little importance because they disproportionate readily into tetravalent and hexavalent forms. The properties of hexavalent uranium are generally similar to those of hexavalent molybdenum or tungsten. In aqueous solution hexavalent uranium forms the uranyl ion UO2 ... [Pg.223]


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