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trihydrate
trihydrate Chem. (traɪˈhaɪdrət) [f. tri- 5 a + hydrate.] A compound containing three molecules of water combined with an element or radical or with another compound; also, a compound containing three hydroxyl groups, OH, united to an element or radical; e.g. bismuth trihydrate, which may be regarded...
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Thallium(III) nitrate
It is normally found as the trihydrate. It is a colorless and highly toxic salt. It is a strong oxidizing agent useful in organic synthesis.
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Dimagnesium phosphate
The trihydrate is well known, occurring as a mineral. + H3PO4 → MgHPO4 + H2O
Dissolving monomagnesium phosphate in water, forms phosphoric acid and depositing a solid precipitate of dimagnesium phosphate trihydrate
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Iridium(III) chloride
More commonly encountered is the hygroscopic dark green trihydrate IrCl3(H2O)3 which is a common starting point for iridium chemistry. The trihydrate react with ammonia to form ammine complexes, such as pentaamminechloroiridium(III) chloride, formulated [IrCl(NH3)5]Cl2.
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Sodium acetate
Sodium acetate trihydrate crystals melt at , dissolving in their water of crystallization. Sodium acetate trihydrate's structure consists of distorted octahedral coordination at sodium.
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Lead(II) perchlorate
The trihydrate melts at 83 °C. The anhydrous salt decomposes into lead(II) chloride and lead(II) oxide at 250 °C. The monohydrate is produced by only partially dehydrating the trihydrate, and this salt undergoes hydrolysis at 103 °C.
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Potassium ferrioxalate
It often occurs as the trihydrate . Both are crystalline compounds, lime green in colour. Thermal decomposition
The trihydrate loses the three water molecules at the same time when heated at 113 °C.
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齐拉西酮
另一方面,肌肉注射(IM)给药是以甲磺酸盐、齐拉西酮甲磺酸盐三水合物(ziprasidone mesylate trihydrate;三水合物甲磺酸齐拉西酮)等的药形,并以冻干粉末形式提供。齐拉西酮于2001年2月5日在美国获得批准上市。
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File : Potassium-ferrocyanide-trihydrate-sample.jpg
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Nitratoauric acid
Nitratoauric acid, hydrogen tetranitratoaurate, or simply called gold(III) nitrate is a crystalline gold compound that forms the trihydrate, or more correctly concentrated nitric acid at 100 °C:
This compound reacts with potassium nitrate to form potassium tetranitratoaurate at 0 °C:
Properties
Nitratoauric acid trihydrate
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Scandium perrhenate
From the solution, the trihydrate of scandium perrhenate can be precipitated, which loses water at 50 °C to obtain Sc(ReO4)3·H2O, and obtains the anhydrous Scandium perrhenate trihydrate is a crystal in the triclinic crystal system, with space group P, a=7.333, b=7.985, c=20.825 Å; α=93.35, β=92.20, γ=97.42
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Ammonium arsenate
It is prepared by treating a concentrated solution of arsenic acid with ammonia, resulting in precipitation of colorless crystals of the trihydrate.
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Uranyl oxalate
Due to its hygroscopicity, uranyl oxalate rarely exists in the dehydrated state and is usually instead found in the trihydrate form (UO2C2O4·3H2O) at room Production
Uranyl oxalate trihydrate can be produced by the reaction of uranyl nitrate hexahydrate with oxalic acid.
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Magnesium sulfite
When heated above , it is dehydrated to magnesium sulfite trihydrate, or ·3.
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Hafnium tetrafluoride
Hafnium tetrafluoride forms a trihydrate, which has a polymeric structure consisting of octahedral Hf center, described as n(H2O)n and one water of crystallization In a rare case where the chemistry of Hf and Zr differ, the trihydrate of zirconium(IV) fluoride has a molecular structure , without the lattice water.
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