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CAS 5895-47-6

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Carbonic acid, samarium(3+) salt (3:2)

Description:
Carbonic acid, samarium(3+) salt (3:2), with the CAS number 5895-47-6, is an inorganic compound that consists of samarium ions combined with carbonate ions. This compound typically appears as a crystalline solid and is characterized by its stability under standard conditions. Samarium, a rare earth element, contributes to the compound's unique properties, including its potential use in various applications such as catalysis and materials science. The 3:2 stoichiometry indicates that for every three carbonate ions, there are two samarium ions, which influences the compound's solubility and reactivity in aqueous solutions. Carbonic acid salts generally exhibit weak acidity, and their behavior in solution can be affected by factors such as pH and temperature. Additionally, samarium compounds are known for their luminescent properties, which may be relevant in specific applications. Overall, this compound is of interest in both academic research and industrial applications, particularly in fields involving rare earth elements and their compounds.
Formula:CH2O3Sm
InChI:InChI=1S/CH2O3.Sm/c2-1(3)4;/h(H2,2,3,4);
InChI key:InChIKey=AOLMIDHNSRNTHL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(=O)(O)O.[Sm]
Synonyms:
  • Carbonic acid samarium(3+) salt
  • Carbonic acid, samarium(3+) salt (3:2)
  • Samarium carbonate
  • Samarium carbonate (2:3)
  • Samarium carbonate (Sm<sub>2</sub>(CO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub>)
  • Samarium sesquicarbonate
  • Samarium(3+) carbonate
  • Samarium(III) carbonate
  • Disamarium tricarbonate
  • Disamarium tricarbonate
  • Samarium carbonate (Sm2(CO3)3)
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