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|Section2= |Section3= |Section4= |Section7= |Section8= }} Cadmium sulfate is the name of a series of related inorganic compounds with the formula CdSO4.xH2O. The most common form is the monohydrate CdSO4.H2O, but two other forms are known CdSO4.8/3H2O and the anhydrous salt (CdSO4). All salts are colourless and highly soluble in water. ==Preparation and occurrence== Cadmium sulfate octohydrate can be prepared by the reaction of cadmium metal or its oxide or hydroxide with dilute sulfuric acid: : CdO + H2SO4 → CdSO4 + H2O : Cd + H2SO4 → CdSO4 + H2 The anhydrous material is prepared using sodium persulfate: : Cd + Na2S2O8 → CdSO4 + Na2SO4 Cadmium sulfate is very rarely found naturally as the tetrahydrate mineral drobecite (CdSO4·4H2O) and as a basic salt in the mineral niedermayrite (Cu4Cd(SO4)2(OH)6·4H2O). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cadmium sulfate」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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