- Cadmium sulfate
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Name = Cadmium sulfate
ImageFile = Cadmium sulfate.jpg
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ImageName = Cadmium sulfate
IUPACName = Cadmium(II) sulfate
OtherNames = Cadmium sulphate,Niedermayrite
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CASNo = 10124-36-4
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Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = CdSO4
MolarMass = 208.4676 g/mol
Appearance = Whitehygroscopic solid
Density = 4.691 g/cm3, ?
Solubility = 76.4 g/100 ml (? °C)
MeltingPt = 1000 °C (? K)
BoilingPt = (decomposes to basic sulfate and then oxide)
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Section7 = Chembox Hazards
MainHazards = Toxic, teratogenic, probably carcinogenic
ExternalMSDS = [http://vinquiry.com/pdf/MSDS/CADMIUMSULFATE.pdf]
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OtherCpds = Cd(NO3)2, ZnSO4, MgSO4Cadmium sulfate is used widely in industries for the electroplating of cadmium in electronic circuits. It is also known as the hydrated form, CdSO4.8/3H2O. Cadmium sulfate is very rarely found naturally in from of tetrahydrate mineral called drobecite and as
basic salt in the mineralNiedermayrite .References
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