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Uranyl hypophosphite

When the uranyl hypophosphite is evaporated with nitric acid, C. F. Rammels-... [Pg.888]

Uranyl metapliosphate, U02(P0g)2, is obtained, according to Ram-melsberg, by heating the yellowish-green precipitate produced by the action of nitric acid on uranyl hypophosphite. [Pg.331]

A few uranyl metaphosphates have been reported. U02(P03)2 is formed in 85% H3PO4 at 300-350 °C or by thermal decomposition of U02(H2P04)2 at 800-850 °C. In addition, there are uranyl phosphites, U02HP03-xH20, x = 0,3, and hypophosphites U02(H2P02)2 vH20. A new phosphite with a three-dimensional structure was recently prepared using hydrothermal methods. ... [Pg.274]


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