Sodium perrhenate

Sodium perrhenate

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CASNo = 13472-33-8
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Formula = NaReO4
MolarMass = 273.20
Appearance = White crystalline powder
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Solubility = Soluble

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Sodium perrhenate (NaReO4) is a white crystalline solid. It is a commonly available precursor for rhenium compounds.


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