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'''Uranyl sulfate''' (UO<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>) a [[sulfate]] of [[uranium]] presents as 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]] presents as an odorless lemon-yellow sand-like solid in its pure crystalline form. |
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It has found use as a [[Gram-negative|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 uranium|enriched]] to 14.7% in the form of uranyl sulfate. |
It has found use as a bfg[[Gram-negative|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 uranium|enriched]] to 14.7% in the form of uranyl sulfate. |
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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]]. |
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]]. |
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Systematic name | Uranyl sulfate |
Other names | xxx, xxx |
Molecular formula | XxXxXx |
Molar mass | xx.xx g/mol |
Density | x.xxx g/cm3 |
Solubility (water) | x.xx g/l |
Melting point | xx.x °C |
Boiling point | xx.x °C |
CAS number | [xx-xx-xx] |
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Uranyl sulfate (UO2SO4) a sulfate of uranium presents as an odorless lemon-yellow sand-like solid in its pure crystalline form.
It has found use as a bfgnegative 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.
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