- Definition of Ag4P2O6
Ag4P2O6, also known as Silver (IV) Phosphate or in English, Silver (I) Pyrophosphate. It is a solid, colorless, odorless, and insoluble in water. Its molecular structure consists of 4 silver (Ag) atoms, 2 phosphorus (P) atoms and 6 oxygen (O) atoms. Its molar mass is 418.58582 g/mol. However, the atomic mass of Ag4P2O6 has not been studied yet.
- Properties: Ag4P2O6
2.1 Physical properties of Ag4P2O6: Ag4P2O6 is a colorless, odorless solid. It is insoluble in water and has a neutral pH.
2.2 Chemical properties of Ag4P2O6: Ag4P2O6 rarely reacts with other substances, it does not react with acids and metals. However, it can react with some salts to form other products.
- Common chemical equations of Ag4P2O6: Ag4P2O6 does not often participate in chemical reactions under laboratory conditions.
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Synthesis of Ag4P2O6
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Ag4P2O6: Ag4P2O6 can be synthesized through a reaction between diphosphoric acid and silver nitrate.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Ag4P2O6: The synthesis of Ag4P2O6 on an industrial scale often requires complex methods and high techniques, which are usually not applied in general education.