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  2. Tellurium dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Tellurium dioxide (TeO 2) is a solid oxide of tellurium. ... TeO 2 is barely soluble in water and soluble in strong acids and alkali metal hydroxides. [5]

  3. Tellurium - Wikipedia

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    3 in vacuum, disproportionating into tellurium dioxide, TeO 2 and elemental tellurium upon heating. [48] [49] Since then, however, existence in the solid phase is doubted and in dispute, although it is known as a vapor fragment; the black solid may be merely an equimolar mixture of elemental tellurium and tellurium dioxide. [50]

  4. Tellurium compounds - Wikipedia

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    3 in vacuum, disproportionating into tellurium dioxide, TeO 2 and elemental tellurium upon heating. [7] [8] Since then, however, existence in the solid phase is doubted and in dispute, although it is known as a vapor fragment; the black solid may be merely an equimolar mixture of elemental tellurium and tellurium dioxide. [9] Tellurium dioxide ...

  5. Solubility table - Wikipedia

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    The tables below provides information on the variation of solubility of different substances (mostly inorganic compounds) in water with temperature, at one atmosphere pressure. Units of solubility are given in grams of substance per 100 millilitres of water (g/(100 mL)), unless shown otherwise. The substances are listed in alphabetical order.

  6. Tellurous acid - Wikipedia

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    It is the oxoacid of tellurium(IV). [2] This compound is not well characterized. An alternative way of writing its formula is (HO) 2 TeO. In principle, tellurous acid would form by treatment of tellurium dioxide with water, that is by hydrolysis.

  7. Tellurite - Wikipedia

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    Tellurite is a oxyanion of tellurium with the formula TeO 2− 3. It is the ion of tellurous acid, and is chemically related to tellurium dioxide (TeO 2), whose mineral appearance also bears the name tellurite. Tellurites are typically colorless or white salts, which in some ways are comparable to sulfite. [3]

  8. Watch out: Your coffee creamer could have titanium dioxide in it

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    In the study, rats that ingested titanium dioxide every day showed signs of a flared-up immune systems and pre-cancerous lesions. (Don’t miss these other 8 cancer-causing foods you should stop ...

  9. Telluride oxide - Wikipedia

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    The telluride oxides or oxytellurides are double salts that contain both telluride and oxide anions (Te 2− and O 2−).They are in the class of mixed anion compounds.. Compounds that can be mistakenly called "telluride oxides" are tellurium dioxide and tellurite.