SODIUM URANATE
| 'Sodium uranate' | |
|---|---|
| Systematic name | Sodium uranate |
| Other names | xxx, xxx |
| Molecular formula | XxXxXx |
| Molar mass | xx.xx g/mol |
| Density | x.xxx g/cm3 |
| Solubility (water) | x.xx g/l |
| Melting point | xx.x °C |
| Boiling point | xx.x °C |
| CAS number | [xx-xx-xx] |
'Sodium uranate' or 'Yellow uranium oxide', a uranium compound with the chemical fomula Na2O (UO3)2.6H2O is a yellow orange powder once used in pottery to produce ivory to yellow shades in glazes. It was also used in porcelain dentures to give them a fluorescence similar to that of natural teeth. It was added as a mix with cerium oxide. The uranium composed from 0.008 to 0.1% by weight uranium with an average of about 0.02%. The practice appears to have stopped in the late 1980s.
The alkaline process of milling uranium ores involves precipitating sodium uranate from the pregnant leaching solution to produce the semi-refined product referred to as yellowcake.
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See also
★ Clarkeite
References
★ NRC Terminated License Tracking System
★ MQes Uranium Metallurgy
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