- Definition of BeC2O4
BeC2O4, also known as Beryllium oxalate, is a white solid. The molecular weight of BeC2O4 is 133.0218 g/mol. A BeC2O4 molecule consists of one beryllium atom (Be), two carbon atoms (C), and four oxygen atoms (O). This compound has an ionic structure of [Be(C2O4)]2-.
- Properties of BeC2O4
2.1 Physical properties of BeC2O4
BeC2O4 is a colorless and odorless solid. The pH level of BeC2O4 cannot be determined as it is a solid and is insoluble in water.
2.2 Chemical properties of BeC2O4
BeC2O4 cannot directly react with metals, acids, or non-metals under normal conditions. However, when the temperature is elevated, BeC2O4 can decompose into BeO, CO, and CO2.
- Common chemical equations involving BeC2O4
Since BeC2O4 does not easily react with metals, acids, or non-metals, there are no specific examples for these types of reactions.
- Synthesis of BeC2O4
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of BeC2O4
BeC2O4 can be synthesized through the reaction between beryllium hydroxide and oxalic acid:
Be(OH)2 + H2C2O4 -> BeC2O4 + 2H2O
4.2 Industrial synthesis of BeC2O4
Currently, there is no industrial process for the production of BeC2O4.