Aluminate is typically made by reacting aluminum with a strong base like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. This reaction results in the formation of various aluminates, which are compounds containing the aluminate ion (AlO2−). Aluminates have various industrial applications, including in the production of cement and ceramics.
The charge of aluminate ion is -1.
An aluminate is a compound, containing aluminium and oxygen with more electropositive elements, a salt of the hypothetical aluminic acid.
Barium aluminate is a chemical compound with the formula BaAl2O4. It is a white crystalline solid that can be used as a phosphor material in applications such as fluorescent lighting and in the preparation of ceramics. Barium aluminate emits a bright green light when exposed to ultraviolet radiation.
The molecular formula of sodium stannate is Na2SnO3, and the molecular formula of sodium aluminate is NaAlO2.
C3A refers to tricalcium aluminate, which is one of the main phases in cement. It reacts with water to form calcium aluminate hydrates, contributing to the early strength development of concrete. Its reactivity can affect the setting time and durability of concrete.
The charge of aluminate ion is -1.
The radical of aluminate is AlO₂, which consists of one aluminum atom and two oxygen atoms. It is commonly found in compounds such as sodium aluminate (NaAlO₂) or potassium aluminate (KAlO₂).
The formula for aluminate ion is Al(OH)₄⁻ and the valency is -1.
The chemical formula for the aluminate ion is AlO2-.
The molecular formula of sodium aluminate is NaAlO2.
Sodium aluminate typically refers to the compound NaAlO2, while sodium meta aluminate refers to the compound NaAlO2. Both compounds contain sodium and aluminate ions, but the specific arrangement of atoms may vary slightly between the two. Sodium aluminate tends to be more commonly used in industrial applications such as wastewater treatment and paper production, while sodium meta aluminate is less common and may have different properties.
An aluminate is a compound, containing aluminium and oxygen with more electropositive elements, a salt of the hypothetical aluminic acid.
The valency of the aluminate ion ((Al(OH)_4^-)) is -1, as it has one extra electron compared to a neutral aluminum atom. The formula for the aluminate ion is (Al(OH)_4^-).
Sodium aluminate.
Barium aluminate is a chemical compound with the formula BaAl2O4. It is a white crystalline solid that can be used as a phosphor material in applications such as fluorescent lighting and in the preparation of ceramics. Barium aluminate emits a bright green light when exposed to ultraviolet radiation.
The chemical formula of aluminate is Al(OH)₄⁻ or AlO₂⁻. Aluminum typically has a valency of +3, so in aluminate, it balances with multiple hydroxide ions or oxygen atoms to achieve a stable charge of -1 or -2.
When sodium aluminate is added to water, it dissociates into sodium ions and aluminate ions. The aluminate ions then react with water molecules to form aluminum hydroxide and hydroxide ions. This reaction results in the formation of a colloidal suspension of aluminum hydroxide particles in the solution.