Radium hydroxide
Radium hydroxide Basic information
- Product Name:
- Radium hydroxide
- Synonyms:
-
- RADIUMHYDROXIDE
- CAS:
- 98966-86-0
- MW:
- 0
- Mol File:
- 98966-86-0.mol
Radium hydroxide Usage And Synthesis
Uses
Radium hydroxide (RaOH) is the most soluble of all the hydroxides of the alkali earth metals. It is formed when radium reacts with water (2Ra + 2H2O → 2RaOH + H2↑).
Preparation
Radium hydroxide may be prepared
by the reaction of BeO added to water. The reaction is
violent with evolution of considerable heat:
RaO+H2O→Ra(OH)2
It may also be prepared by reacting the nitrate with
NaOH in solution. There is no record of this salt actually
having been prepared. However, it is expected that
beryllium hydroxide is soluble so that the solution needs
to be evaporated at a low temperature (with vacuum) in
the presence of ethanol to crystallize the salt,
Be(OH)2·8H2O. The crystals are then washed in cold
ethanol to remove traces of sodium ions and then dried.
The crystals are strongly absorbent of carbon dioxide
from the air, forming the carbonate as an end-product.
Radium hydroxide(98966-86-0)Related Product Information
- BARIUM HYDROXIDE HYDRATE
- Barium acetate
- Barium nitrate
- Radium Sulfate
- Calcium hydroxide
- BERYLLIUM HYDROXIDE
- Strontium hydroxide
- Magnesium oxide
- Strontium oxide
- Barium oxide
- Barium hydroxide
- BERYLLIUM OXIDE
- Barium peroxide
- Magnesium hydroxide
- BARIUM THIOSULFATE
- radium bromide
- radium chloride
- radium oxide