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Definition of Ag3As2O6
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Ag3As2O6 is commonly known as Argentite arsenate, a type of salt of silver and arsenate.
1.1.2 English name: Silver Arsenate.
1.2 Atomic mass: Ag3As2O6 consists of 3 silver atoms (Ag), 2 arsenic atoms (As), and 6 oxygen atoms (O).
1.3 Atomic weight: The total weight of silver, arsenic, and oxygen atoms making up Ag3As2O6 is 723.6 g/mol.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The Ag3As2O6 molecule consists of three silver ions (Ag+), two arsenate ions (AsO4-) and six oxygen atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: The silver ion (Ag+) and the arsenate ion (AsO4-) bond together to form Ag3As2O6. -
Properties: Ag3As2O6
2.1 Physical properties of Ag3As2O6
State: solid
Color: white
Odor: odorless
pH level: not applicable as it is a solid
2.2 Chemical properties of Ag3As2O6: Ag3As2O6 can react with strong acids to form H3AsO4 and AgNO3. -
Common chemical equation of Ag3As2O6: Currently, there are no specific chemical equations related to Ag3As2O6 that are clearly known.
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Synthesis of Ag3As2O6
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Ag3As2O6: Currently, there are no methods for synthesizing Ag3As2O6 in the laboratory that are clearly known.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Ag3As2O6: Currently, there are no methods for synthesizing Ag3As2O6 on an industrial scale that are clearly known.