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The borotellurates are heteropoly anion compounds which have tellurate groups attached to boron atoms. The ratio of
tellurate 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 anion with a central tellurium atom.
to borate reflects the degree of condensation. In eO4(BO3)2sup>8- the anions are linked into a chain. In eO2(BO3)4sup>10− the structure is zero dimensional with isolated anions. These arrangements of oxygen around boron and tellurium can have forms resembling
silicates In chemistry, a silicate is any member of a family of polyatomic anions consisting of silicon and oxygen, usually with the general formula , where . The family includes orthosilicate (), metasilicate (), and pyrosilicate (, ). The name is al ...
. The first borotellurates to be discovered were the mixed sodium rare earth compounds in 2015. The tellurate is of the form TeO6 in an octahedral arrangement. The borate is in the form BO3, with two oxygen atoms shared with two tellurate TeO6 groups. Related compounds include boroantimonates, galloborates, borogermanates,
borophosphates The borophosphates are mixed anion compounds containing borate and phosphate anions, which may be joined together by a common oxygen atom. Compounds that contain water or hydroxy groups can also be included in the class of compounds. Borophosphates ...
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boroselenates The boroselenates are chemical compounds containing interlinked borate and selenate groups sharing oxygen atoms. Both selenate and borate groups are tetrahedral in shape. They have similar structures to borosulfates and borophosphates The borophosp ...
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boroselenites The boroselenites are heteropoly anion chemical compounds containing selenite and borate groups linked by common oxygen atoms. They are not to be confused with the boroselenates with have a higher oxidation state for selenium, and extra oxygen ...
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borosulfates The borosulfates are heteropoly anion compounds which have sulfate groups attached to boron atoms. Other possible terms are sulfatoborates or boron-sulfur oxides. The ratio of sulfate to borate reflects the degree of condensation. With (SO4)4sup>5 ...
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Formation

Borotellurates are formed by heating boric acid, and
tellurium dioxide Tellurium dioxide (TeO2) is a solid oxide of tellurium. It is encountered in two different forms, the yellow orthorhombic mineral tellurite, β-TeO2, and the synthetic, colourless tetragonal (paratellurite), α-TeO2. Most of the information regard ...
, with metal carbonates or oxides at over 800 °C. Lower temperatures can be used with a flux like potassium carbonate.


Reactions

When heated to around 800 °C the borotellurates decompose by emitting TeO3 vapour and form a metal borate or metal tellurite.


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References

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