Tellurium trioxide (
Te O3) is an
inorganic
An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bondsthat is, a compound that is not an organic compound. The study of inorganic compounds is a subfield of chemistry known as '' inorganic chemistry''.
Inor ...
chemical compound
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of
tellurium
Tellurium is a chemical element; it has symbol Te and atomic number 52. It is a brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid. Tellurium is chemically related to selenium and sulfur, all three of which are chalcogens. It is occasionally fou ...
and
oxygen
Oxygen is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group (periodic table), group in the periodic table, a highly reactivity (chemistry), reactive nonmetal (chemistry), non ...
. In this compound, tellurium is in the +6
oxidation state
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.
Polymorphs
There are two forms, yellow-red α-TeO
3 and grey, rhombohedral, β-TeO
3 which is less reactive.
[''Inorganic Chemistry'',Egon Wiberg, Arnold Frederick Holleman Elsevier 2001 ]
α-TeO
3 has a structure similar to
FeF3 with octahedral TeO
6 units that share all vertices.
Preparation
α-TeO
3 can be prepared by heating
orthotelluric acid, Te(OH)
6, at over 300 °C.
The β-TeO
3 form can be prepared by heating α-TeO
3 in a sealed tube with O
2 and H
2SO
4.
α-TeO
3 is unreactive to water but is a powerful oxidising agent when heated.
With alkalis it forms
tellurates
In chemistry, tellurate is a compound containing an oxyanion of tellurium where tellurium has an oxidation number of +6. In the naming of inorganic compounds it is a suffix that indicates a polyatomic ion, polyatomic anion with a central telluri ...
.
α-TeO
3 when heated loses oxygen to form firstly Te
2O
5 and then
TeO2.
References
Oxides
Tellurium(VI) compounds
Interchalcogens
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