- Selenic acid
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Name = Selenic acid
ImageFile = Selenic-acid-2D.png
ImageName = Selenic acid
ImageFile1 = Selenic-acid-3D-vdW.png
ImageName1 = Selenic acid
IUPACName = Selenic(VI) acid
OtherNames = Selenic acid
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
SMILES = OSe(O)(=O)O
CASNo = 7783-08-6
ChemSpiderID = 1058
RTECS = VS6575000
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = H2SeO4
MolarMass = 144.9734 g/mol
Appearance = Colorless deliquescent crystals
Density = 2.95 g/cm3, solid
Solubility = 130 g/100 mL (30 °C)
MeltingPt = 58 °C (331 K)
BoilingPt = 260 °C (533 K) (decomposes)
pKa = similar to H2SO4
RefractIndex = 1.5174 (D-line, 20 °C)
Section3 = Chembox Structure
MolShape = tetrahedral at Se
CrystalStruct =
Dipole =
Section7 = Chembox Hazards
ExternalMSDS =
MainHazards = Corrosive, highly toxic
NFPA-H = 3
NFPA-R = 2 | Other=OX
NFPA-F = 0
RPhrases = 23/25-33-50/53
SPhrases = 20/21-28-45-60-61
Section8 = Chembox Related
OtherAnions =selenate
OtherCations =selenyl ion , SeO22+
OtherCpds =Sulfuric acid
Selenium dioxide Selenic acid is the
chemical compound with the formula H2SeO4. Thisoxoacid is more descriptively written (HO)2SeO2, which emphasises that Se is attached to four oxygen atoms. As predicted byVSEPR theory , the selenium center is tetrahedral.Preparation and reactions
Selenic acid is prepared by oxidation of
selenium dioxide withhydrogen peroxide ::SeO2 + H2O2 → H2SeO4To obtain theanhydrous acid as a crystalline solid, the resulting solution is evaporated at temperatures<140 °C in vacuum.Seppelt, K. “Selenoyl difluoride” Inorganic Syntheses, 1980, volume XX, pp. 36-38. ISBN 0-471-07715-1. The report describes the synthesis of selenic acid.]Like
sulfuric acid , selenic acid is a strong acid that is hygroscopic and extremely soluble in water. Concentrated solutions are viscous. Crystalline mono- and di-hydrates are known. Unlike sulfuric acid, H2SeO4 is a sufficiently strong oxidizer to liberate chlorine from chloride ions, being reduced toselenious acid (selenic [IV] acid).Selenic acid reacts with barium salts to precipitate BaSeO4, analogous to the sulfate. Calcium selenate is however more soluble than the
sulfate .Treatment of selenic acid with
fluorosulfuric acid gives the dioxydifluoride (b.p. -8.4C)::H2SeO4 + 2 HO3SF → SeO2F2 + 2 H2SO4Hot selenic acid is capable of dissolving gold.
:2Au + 6H2SeO4 → Au2(SeO4)3 + 3H2SeO3 + 3H2O
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