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- Selenate abstract "The selenate ion is SeO42–.Selenates are analogous to sulfates and have similar chemistry. They are highly soluble in aqueous solutions at ambient temperatures.Unlike sulfate, selenate is a somewhat good oxidizer; it can be reduced to selenite or selenium.In strongly acidic conditions, the hydrogen selenate ion, HSeO4–, is formed. It corresponds to the selenic acid, H2SeO4, which is a strong acid and can in its concentrated form dissolve gold.".
- Selenate thumbnail Selenate.png?width=300.
- Selenate wikiPageID "2256058".
- Selenate wikiPageRevisionID "543912762".
- Selenate auto "yes".
- Selenate date "December 2009".
- Selenate hasPhotoCollection Selenate.
- Selenate subject Category:Oxoanions.
- Selenate subject Category:Selenates.
- Selenate comment "The selenate ion is SeO42–.Selenates are analogous to sulfates and have similar chemistry. They are highly soluble in aqueous solutions at ambient temperatures.Unlike sulfate, selenate is a somewhat good oxidizer; it can be reduced to selenite or selenium.In strongly acidic conditions, the hydrogen selenate ion, HSeO4–, is formed. It corresponds to the selenic acid, H2SeO4, which is a strong acid and can in its concentrated form dissolve gold.".
- Selenate label "Selenaat".
- Selenate label "Selenate".
- Selenate label "Selenate".
- Selenate sameAs Selenate.
- Selenate sameAs Selenaat.
- Selenate sameAs m.06zp3m.
- Selenate sameAs Q417113.
- Selenate sameAs Q417113.
- Selenate wasDerivedFrom Selenate?oldid=543912762.
- Selenate depiction Selenate.png.
- Selenate isPrimaryTopicOf Selenate.