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Samarium(III) oxalate is an inorganic compound, a salt of samarium and oxalic acid with the formula Sm2(C2O4)3.[1] The compound does not dissolve in water, forms a crystalline hydrate with yellow crystals.[2]

Synthesis

Precipitation of soluble samarium salts with oxalic acid:[3]

𝟤𝖲𝗆𝖢𝗅𝟥+𝟥𝖧𝟤𝖢𝟤𝖮𝟦  𝖲𝗆𝟤(𝖢𝟤𝖮𝟦)𝟥+𝟨𝖧𝖢𝗅

Also a reaction of samarium nitrate and oxalic acid in an aqueous solution:

𝟤𝖲𝗆(𝖭𝖮𝟥)𝟥+𝟥𝖧𝟤𝖢𝟤𝖮𝟦  𝖲𝗆𝟤(𝖢𝟤𝖮𝟦)𝟥+𝟨𝖧𝖭𝖮𝟥

Physical properties

Samarium(III) oxalate forms a crystalline hydrate of the composition Sm2(C2O4)3 • 10H2O with yellow crystals.

Chemical properties

Decomposes on heating:[4]

𝖲𝗆𝟤(𝖢𝟤𝖮𝟦)𝟥 800oC 𝖲𝗆𝟤𝖮𝟥+𝟥𝖢𝖮𝟤+𝟥𝖢𝖮

Crystalline hydrate Sm2(C2O4)3 • 10H2O decomposes stepwise.[5]

References

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