- Definition of B2(SO4)3
B2(SO4)3 stands for “Boron Sulfate”, a chemical compound of boron and sulfur. B2(SO4)3 consists of 2 boron atoms, 3 sulfur atoms, and 12 oxygen atoms.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Boron Sulfate
1.1.2 English name: Boron Sulfate
1.2. Molar mass: 434.62 g/mol.
1.3. Atomic mass: Boron (10.81), Sulfur (32.06), Oxygen (16.00)
1.3.1 Molecular structure: B2(SO4)3 consists of 2 B atoms linked with 3 S atoms through 12 O atoms.
1.4 Ion structure: B3+, S6+ and O2-
- Properties: B2(SO4)3
2.1 Physical properties of B2(SO4)3
State: Solid
Color: White or slightly yellow
Odor: Odorless
PH Level: Not determined
2.2 Chemical properties of B2(SO4)3: There’s very little information about this property, more research is needed.
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Common chemical equations of B2(SO4)3: Information on chemical equations involving B2(SO4)3 is limited due to the lack of research on its chemical properties.
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Synthesis of B2(SO4)3
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of B2(SO4)3: The synthesis of B2(SO4)3 in the laboratory also has many limitations.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of B2(SO4)3: Currently, the industrial-scale synthesis of B2(SO4)3 has not been performed.