Ammonium pertechnetate
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IUPAC name Ammonium pertechnetate | |
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Chemical formula | H4NO4Tc |
Molar mass | 180 g·mol−1 |
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Other anions | Ammonium nitrate |
Other cations | Sodium pertechnetate Potassium pertechnetate Calcium pertechnetate |
Related compounds | Perchloric acid |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Chemical compound
Ammonium pertechnetate is a chemical compound with the formula NH4TcO4. It is the ammonium salt of pertechnetic acid. The most common form uses 99Tc.[1] The compound is readily soluble in aqueous solutions forming ammonium and pertechnetate ions.
Synthesis
It can be synthesized by the reaction of pertechnetic acid and ammonium nitrate:
- HTcO4 + NH4NO3 → NH4TcO4 + HNO3
It thermally decomposes under inert atmosphere at 700 °C to technetium dioxide:
- NH4TcO4 → TcO2 + 2 H2O + 1/2 N2
References
- ^ "Ammonium pertechnetate[99Tc]".
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- TcCl2
- TcCl3
- TcBr3
- TcI3
- TcCl4
- TcBr4
- TcO2
- TcS2
- TcF5
- NaTcO3
- TcF6
- TcO3
- Tc2O7
- Tc2S7
- HTcO4
- NaTcO4
- KTcO4
- RbTcO4
- CsTcO4
- NH4TcO4
- TcO
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