Behaviour of some niobium(V), tantalum(V) and molybdenum(VI) compounds in disulphuric acid
A Bali and KC Malhotra
Australian Journal of Chemistry
28(3) 481 - 489
Published: 1975
Abstract
Pentaoxides and oxychlorides of niobium and tantalum and ammonium metaniobates and tantalates form H [NbO(HSO4)4] and H [TaO(HSO4)4] while pentahalides form H[M(HSO4)6] when dissolved in disulphuric acid. These acids behave as non-electrolytes in this solvent. At higher concentrations, there is indication of polymerization. Ammonium molybdate and molybdenum pentaoxide form MoO2(HSO4)2 while molybdenum pentachloride forms H [Mo(HSO4)6] when dissolved in disulphuric acid.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9750481
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