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'''Uranyl sulfate''' (UO<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>), a [[sulfate]] of [[uranium]], is an odorless lemon-yellow sand-like solid in its pure crystalline form. |
'''Uranyl sulfate''' (UO<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>), a [[sulfate]] of [[uranium]], is an odorless lemon-yellow sand-like solid in its pure crystalline form. It is prepared by dissolving UO<sub>3</sub> In H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>. |
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It has found use as a [[negative stain]] in [[microscopy]] and [[Radioactive tracer|tracer]] in [[biology]]. The [[Aqueous Homogeneous Reactor]] experiment, constructed in 1951, circulated a fuel composed of 565 grams of [[Uranium-235|U-235]] [[enriched uranium|enriched]] to 14.7% in the form of uranyl sulfate. |
It has found use as a [[negative stain]] in [[microscopy]] and [[Radioactive tracer|tracer]] in [[biology]]. The [[Aqueous Homogeneous Reactor]] experiment, constructed in 1951, circulated a fuel composed of 565 grams of [[Uranium-235|U-235]] [[enriched uranium|enriched]] to 14.7% in the form of uranyl sulfate. |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.013.856 | ||
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Properties | |||
UO2SO4 | |||
Molar mass | 366.09 g/mol | ||
Density | 3,28 g/cm3 @ 20 °C | ||
27,5 g/100 mL in water at 25 °C | |||
Related compounds | |||
Other anions
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Uranyl chloride Uranyl nitrate Uranyl carbonate | ||
Related compounds
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Uranium dioxide | ||
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Uranyl sulfate (UO2SO4), a sulfate of uranium, is an odorless lemon-yellow sand-like solid in its pure crystalline form. It is prepared by dissolving UO3 In H2SO4.
It has found use as a negative stain in microscopy and tracer in biology. The Aqueous Homogeneous Reactor experiment, constructed in 1951, circulated a fuel composed of 565 grams of U-235 enriched to 14.7% in the form of uranyl sulfate.
The acid process of milling uranium ores involves precipitating uranyl sulfate from the pregnant leaching solution to produce the semi-refined product referred to as yellowcake.[1]
Radioactivity was discovered using potassium uranyl sulfate, K2UO2(SO4)2.
References
- ^ "Metallurgy". MQes Uranium Inc. Retrieved 2 June 2012.