Introduction | hydrated yttrium carbonate basic carbonate is hydrolyzed in hot water and forms double salt with excess carbonate when placed. Hydrated yttrium carbonate slightly soluble in carbon dioxide aqueous solution, difficult to dissolve in ethanol and ether, dissolved in dilute strong acid solution to generate the corresponding yttrium salt, dissolved in alkali metal carbonate solution to form double salt. |
physical and chemical properties | yttrium carbonate hydrate is decomposed by heating, first converted into a basic salt, and yttrium oxide is formed on ignition. Hydrous yttrium carbonate is prepared by the interaction of yttrium salts with alkali metal carbonates in a cold solution. |
Use | research reagents, biochemical research |