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Definition of Ga2(C2O4)3
Ga2(C2O4)3 is a chemical compound, consisting of two Gallium (Ga) atoms, six Carbon (C) atoms, and twelve Oxygen (O) atoms.
1.1. Common name: Gallium oxalate.
1.2. English name: Gallium oxalate.
1.3. The atomic mass of Gallium is 69.723, Carbon is 12.011, and Oxygen is 15.999.
1.4. The molecular weight of Ga2(C2O4)3 is 450.62 g/mol.
1.5. Molecular structure: Gallium oxalate has a structure formed from Ga3+ ions and oxalate C2O42- ions. -
Properties of Ga2(C2O4)3
2.1. Physical properties: Gallium oxalate is a colorless, odorless solid. The pH of Ga2(C2O4)3 has not been determined because it is insoluble in water.
2.2. Chemical properties: Ga2(C2O4)3 can react with strong acids to form the corresponding gallium compound and CO2. -
Common chemical reactions of Ga2(C2O4)3
Information about the reactions of metals, acids, non-metals, salts with Ga2(C2O4)3 is not found much in academic literature. Further research is needed to accurately determine these reactions. -
Synthesis of Ga2(C2O4)3
4.1. Laboratory synthesis of Ga2(C2O4)3: Ga2(C2O4)3 can be synthesized by reacting Gallium with oxalic acid in a strong acid environment.
4.2. Industrial synthesis of Ga2(C2O4)3: Currently, there is no specific information about the process of synthesizing Ga2(C2O4)3 on an industrial scale.