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Radium chlorate

Radium chlorate
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
  • InChI=1S/2ClHO3.Ra/c2*2-1(3)4;/h2*(H,2,3,4);/q;;+2/p-2
    Key: VTNHQTZHOLOTIS-UHFFFAOYSA-L
  • InChI=1/Ra.2ClHO3/c;2*2-1(3)4/h;2*(H,2,3,4)/q+2;;/p-2
  • [Ra+2].[O-]Cl(=O)=O.[O-]Cl(=O)=O
Properties
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)
insoluble
Related compounds
Related compounds
Barium chlorate
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

Radium chlorate is an inorganic compound of radium, oxygen, and chlorine with the chemical formula Ra(ClO3)2.

Synthesis

Radium chlorate can be obtained by the reaction of radium chloride with sodium chlorate:[citation needed]

RaCl2 + 2NaClO3 → Ra(ClO3)2 + 2NaCl

Properties

The compound forms a white solid which is insoluble in water.[citation needed]

It is a strong oxidizer.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Radium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". ScienceDirect.
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