Tellurous acid
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| Tellurous acid | |
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| Image:Tellurous acid.jpg | |
| IUPAC name | Tellurous Acid |
| Other names | ? |
| Identifiers | |
| CAS number | [?-?-?] |
| Properties | |
| Molecular formula | H2TeO3 |
| Molar mass | ?.?? g/mol |
| Density | ? g/cm3, ? |
| Melting point |
°C (? K) |
| Boiling point |
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| Solubility in water | ? g/100 ml (?°C) |
| Viscosity | ? cP at ?°C |
| Hazards | |
| Flash point | ?°C |
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Tellurous acid, H2TeO3, is a tellurium oxoacid.
It can be obtained as a solid but it is not well characterized.
Tellurous acid is not so easily formed by adding tellurium dioxide to water, but it can be made other ways.
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