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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Samarium(III) arsenate is an arsenate salt of samarium with the chemical formula SmAsO4. It has good thermal stability, and its pKsp,c is 22.73±0.08.[2]
Preparation
Samarium(III) arsenate can be produced by reacting sodium arsenate (Na3AsO4) and samarium(III) chloride (SmCl3) in solution:[3]
- Na3AsO4 + SmCl3 → 3 NaCl + SmAsO4↓
References
- ↑ Kang, Dong‐Hee; Schleid, Thomas (2005-07-26). "Einkristalle von La[AsO4] im Monazit‐ und Sm[AsO4] im Xenotim‐Typ". Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie. 631 (10): 1799–1802. doi:10.1002/zaac.200500209. ISSN 0044-2313.
- ↑ Firsching, F. Henry (Oct 1992). "Solubility products of the trivalent rare-earth arsenates". Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data. 37 (4): 497–499. doi:10.1021/je00008a028. ISSN 0021-9568.
- ↑ Ismailzade, I. H.; Alekberov, A. I.; Ismailov, R. M.; Asadova, R. K.; Gabisoniya, Ts D.; Nanobashvili, Ye M. (Jan 1980). "Ferroelectricity in the crystals RAsO4 (R = Pr, Nd, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Er, Yb)". Ferroelectrics. 23 (1): 35–37. Bibcode:1980Fer....23...35I. doi:10.1080/00150198008224808. ISSN 0015-0193.
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