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| strontium selenate Basic information |
| strontium selenate Chemical Properties |
density | 4.25 | solubility | soluble in hot HCl | form | orthorhombic crystals | color | orthorhombic crystals, crystalline | Water Solubility | insoluble H2O; soluble HCl [MER06] | Solubility Product Constant (Ksp) | pKsp: 3.09 | EPA Substance Registry System | Selenic acid, strontium salt (1:1) (7446-21-1) |
| strontium selenate Usage And Synthesis |
Description | Strontium selanate has the molecular formula of
SrSeO4 and the molecular weight of 230.5798 g/mol. It
can be prepared by reacting sodium selenate with strontium
chloride in solution:
SrCl2(aq)+ Na2SeO4(aq) ? SrSeO4+ 2NaCl(aq)
The result is strontium selenate whose CAS number is
7446-21-1. It is slightly soluble in water at 0.656 g/100 ml
at 20°C. Evaporating the solution serves to form white,
orthorhombic crystals, with a density of 4.25 g/cm3. It is
less soluble in hot water at 0.1152 g/100 ml at 100°C and
soluble in hot HCl.
SrSeO4 is monoclinic with a space group of P21/n and
lattice parameters of: a= 6.853, b=7.352, c=7.102,
β=0.7107, V=348.0 ?3, Z= 4. The major use for this
compound has been to form SrSe by reduction:
SrSeO4(solid)+H2(gas)+ heat ? SrSe(solid)+H2O(gas)
Strontium selenate is available commercially from
several manufacturers. | Chemical Properties | orthorhombic crystal(s); prepared by heating strontium carbonate with selenium or selenium oxide [MER06] |
| strontium selenate Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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