Specification
Description
Cerium(IV) sulfate, also called ceric sulfate, is an inorganic compound. It exists as the anhydrous salt Ce(SO4)2 as well as a few hydrated forms: Ce(SO4)2(H₂O)x, with x equal to 4, 8, or 12. These salts are yellow to yellow/orange solids that are moderately soluble in water and dilute acids. Its neutral solutions slowly decompose, depositing the light yellow oxide CeO2. Solutions of ceric sulfate have a strong yellow color. The tetrahydrate loses water when heated to 180-200 °C.
Synonyms
cerium(4+),disulfate,tetrahydrate;Cerium(Iv) Sulfate Tetrahydrate;
IUPAC Name
cerium(4+);disulfate;tetrahydrate;
Canonical SMILES
O.O.O.O.[O-]S(=O)(=O)[O-].[O-]S(=O)(=O)[O-].[Ce+4];
InChI
InChI=1S/Ce.2H₂O4S.4H₂O/c;2*1-5(2,3)4;;;;/h;2*(H2,1,2,3,4);4*1H2/q+4;;;;;;/p-4;
InChI Key
MEXSQFDSPVYJOM-UHFFFAOYSA-J;
Melting Point
195ºC (dec.)
Appearance
Bright yellow powder
Storage
Store at +15°C to +25°C.
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
7
Monoisotopic Mass
403.851g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area
181A^2
Vapor Pressure
3.35E-05mmHg at 25°C