Chemistry:Radium chlorate
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Cl2O6Ra | |
Molar mass | 393 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | white solid |
Density | 5.10 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 703 °C (1,297 °F; 976 K) |
Boiling point | 1,737 °C (3,159 °F; 2,010 K) |
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Related compounds
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Barium chlorate |
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Radium chlorate is an inorganic compound of radium, oxygen, and chlorine with the chemical formula Ra(ClO
3)
2.
Synthesis
Radium chlorate can be obtained by the reaction of radium chloride with sodium chlorate:[citation needed]
- RaCl
2 + 2NaClO
3 → Ra(ClO
3)
2 + 2NaCl
- RaCl
Properties
The compound forms a white solid which is insoluble in water.[citation needed]
It is a strong oxidizer.[1]
References
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radium chlorate.
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