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Selenic acid, calcium salt (1:1)

Product Name
Selenic acid, calcium salt (1:1)
CAS No.
14019-91-1
Chemical Name
Selenic acid, calcium salt (1:1)
Synonyms
Calcium Selenit;CALCIUM SELENATE;selenic acid, calcium salt;selenicacid,calciumsalt(1:1)
CBNumber
CB4727026
Molecular Formula
CaH2O4Se
Formula Weight
185.04
MOL File
14019-91-1.mol
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Selenic acid, calcium salt (1:1) Property

Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)
pKsp: 3.09
EPA Substance Registry System
Selenic acid, calcium salt (1:1) (14019-91-1)
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Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

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N-Bromosuccinimide Price

American Custom Chemicals Corporation
Product number
ING0002539
Product name
CALCIUM SELENATE
Purity
95.00%
Packaging
5MG
Price
$504.72
Updated
2021/12/16
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Selenic acid, calcium salt (1:1) Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Description

Calcium selanate has the molecular formula of CaSeO4 and the molecular weight of 201.0598 g/mol. It can be prepared by reacting sodium selenate with calcium chloride in solution:
CaCl2(aq)+ Na2SeO4(aq) ? CaSeO4+ 2NaCl(aq)
The result is calcium selenate dihydrate CaSe- O4·2H2O whose CAS number is 7790-74-1. It is slightly soluble in water at 9.22 g/100 ml at 20°C.
Evaporating the solution serves to form white, monoclinic crystals whose molecular weight is 219.07 g/mol, with a density of 2.75 g/cm3.

Uses

Amajor use for calciumselenate has been the formation of CaSe by reduction with hydrogen gas. This salt is readily available commercially by several manufacturers。

General Description

White powder.

Air & Water Reactions

Water soluble

Reactivity Profile

Inorganic oxidizing agents can react with reducing agents to generate heat and products that may be gaseous (causing pressurization of closed containers). The products may themselves be capable of further reactions (such as combustion in the air). The chemical reduction of materials in this group can be rapid or even explosive, but often requires initiation (heat, spark, catalyst, addition of a solvent). Explosive mixtures of inorganic oxidizing agents with reducing agents often persist unchanged for long periods if initiation is prevented. Such systems are typically mixtures of solids, but may involve any combination of physical states. Some inorganic oxidizing agents are salts of metals that are soluble in water; dissolution dilutes but does not nullify the oxidizing power of such materials. Organic compounds in general have some reducing power and can in principle react with compounds in this class. Actual reactivity varies greatly with the identity of the organic compound. Inorganic oxidizing agents can react violently with active metals, cyanides, esters, and thiocyanates. Explosives often consist of an inorganic oxidizing agent mixed in intimate contact with a reducing agent. Gunpowder is such a mixture. Other examples are a mixture of sugar (an organic compound) plus sodium chlorate and magnesium (an inorganic reducing agent) plus barium peroxide.

Health Hazard

Highly toxic, may be fatal if inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid any skin contact. Effects of contact or inhalation may be delayed. Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may be corrosive and/or toxic and cause pollution.

Fire Hazard

Non-combustible, substance itself does not burn but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes. Containers may explode when heated. Runoff may pollute waterways.

Selenic acid, calcium salt (1:1) Preparation Products And Raw materials

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