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Uranium, dioxo[sulfato(2-)-κO]- (O6SU)

Compound Descriptions:

Structure Drawing
Formula:O6SU
Element System:O-S-U
Element Names:Oxygen, Sulfur, Uranium
Molecular Weight:366.09 g/mol
Name(s):Uranium, dioxo[sulfato(2-)-κO]-
Uranium, dioxosulfato-
Uranium, dioxo[sulfato(2-)-O]-
Uranium oxide sulfate (UO2(SO4))
Uranyl monosulfate
Uranyl sulfate
Uranyl sulfate (UO2(SO4))
dioxo[sulfato(2-)-O]uranium
dioxo[sulphato(2-)-O]uranium
Uranylsulfat
Dioxo(sulfato(2-)-O)uran
CAS-RN:1314-64-3, 14305-55-6, 14972-01-1
EINECS:215-240-3 EINECS
Classification:no charge; radioactive; 2fragments; ionic

European Regulations

3 matching entries in european regulations: Hazard, GHS, ECHA-pre

Landolt-Börnstein Citations:

Mechanical Properties

 Ternary systems: inorganic components A, B, and water: AgBr - J2: Vol. IV/1a 2.2.1:296, p.665 (mix)IV/1a
 Ternary systems: inorganic components A, B, and water: KBr - ZnO: Vol. IV/1a 2.2.1:411, p.667 (mix)IV/1a

References

IV/1a
Short: IV/1a
Title: Densities of Liquid Systems: Nonaqueous Systems and Ternary Aqueous Systems
Author: Lacmann, R.; Synowietz, C.
Editor: Schäfer, Kl.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: IV/1a
Year: 1974
ISBN: 3-540-06269-6
ISBN: 978-3-540-06269-1
Internet Resource: DOI:10.1007/b20003
RefComment: X, 716 pages. Hardcover
Abstract: Volume IV/1 contains information on the densities of liquid systems. It may be considered as a supplement to volume II/1 of the 6th Edition, which contains only a few data on nonaqueous systems. Data are not listed for all systems but primarily for those of greater interest where data for a larger range of concentrations were available.
EINECS
Short: EINECS
Title: EINECS (European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances)
Source: Official Journal of the European Communities
Volume: C 146 A (15.06.1990)
Page: 1
Year: 1990
Publish_Date: 1990/06/15

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