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856616-83-6

856616-83-6 Structure

856616-83-6 Structure
IdentificationBack Directory
[Name]

CALCIUM SELENITE
[CAS]

856616-83-6
[Molecular Formula]

CaO3Se
[MDL Number]

MFCD00049404
[MOL File]

856616-83-6.mol
[Molecular Weight]

167.04
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)]

pKsp: 5.53
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[Description]

Calcium selenite has the molecular formula of CaSeO3 and the molecular weight of 167.0410 g/mol. It can be prepared by the addition of sodium selenite to a solution of magnesium chloride:
CaCl2(aq)+ Na2SeO3(aq) ?CaSeO3·H2O(solid)
It can also be prepared by treating a solution of calcium chloride with selenous acid and adding sodium carbonate to start precipitation. The monohydrate is a colorless crystal with a density of 2.09 g/cm7.27 that is insoluble in water. The Ksp is 1.2×10-7.27. It is soluble in dilute acids. A dihydrate has also been observed whose molecular weight is 203.0669 g/mol. The monohydrate has a molecular weight of 185.0569 g/mol and is a monoclinic crystal with a=7.622?, b =6.745? , c=7.922?, b=108.46, V=386.4 ?3, Z=4 with a density of 3.18 g/cm3. The polyhedron around the calcium atoms is pentagonal bipyramidal and the selenite group forms a trigonal pyramid with Se and O atoms at the apices. These pyramids form layers parallel to the bc plane which are connected by hydrogen bonds involving crystal water. The selenite group acts as a bidentate ligand.
The chemistry of the system CaO–SeO2–H2O has been investigated at 23 and 80°C. The existence of four major phases in this system:
CaSeO3·H2O
Ca(HSeO3)·2H2O
Ca2(SeO3)(Se2O5)
Ca2(HSeO3)2
These have been confirmed, and the equilibria among them determined. At 23°C, CaSeO3·H2O and Ca(HSeO3)·2H2O are the stable calcium selenites. CaSe- O3·H2O exists over the pH range 12.5–3.7, making it the most important phase for natural systems as well as most technological applications. Ca(HSeO3)·2H2O is the more acidic phase; it exists over the pH range 3.7– 0.4. Incongruent dissolution of Ca(HSeO3)·2H2O forms CaSeO3·H2O. These results indicate Ca2(HSeO3)2(Se2O5) is not a stable phase at 23°C. At 80°C, CaSeO3·H2O, Ca2(SeO3)(Se2O5), and Ca2(HSeO3)2(Se2O5) are the stable calcium selenite phases. Ca(HSeO3)·2H2O has not been observed. Thus, CaSeO3·H2O exists over the broadest pH range, 11.0–3.9. Ca2(SeO3)(Se2O5) and Ca2(HSeO3)2(Se2O5) dissolve incongruently.
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