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Data
UO
2
OH
+
Formula : UO
2
OH
+
Dernière mise à jour le
25.01.2021
THERMODYNAMICS
Individual properties (298.15 K)
M
g·mol
-1
V°
cm
3
·mol
-1
ΔGº
f
J·mol
-1
ΔHº
f
J·mol
-1
Sº
J·mol
-1
·k
-1
C
P
J·mol
-1
·K
-1
287.035
20.663
(Ref.: 97bsho/sas) Shock, E.L., Sassani, D.C., and Betz, H., 1997, Uranium in geologic fluids: Estimates of standard partial molal properties, oxidation potentials, and hydrolysis constants at high temperatures and pressures: Geohim. Cosmo. Acta, v. 61, no. 20, pp. 4245-426
-1160014
(Ref.: 97bsho/sas) Shock, E.L., Sassani, D.C., and Betz, H., 1997, Uranium in geologic fluids: Estimates of standard partial molal properties, oxidation potentials, and hydrolysis constants at high temperatures and pressures: Geohim. Cosmo. Acta, v. 61, no. 20, pp. 4245-426
-1261616
(Ref.: Internal calculation)
17.154
(Ref.: 97bsho/sas) Shock, E.L., Sassani, D.C., and Betz, H., 1997, Uranium in geologic fluids: Estimates of standard partial molal properties, oxidation potentials, and hydrolysis constants at high temperatures and pressures: Geohim. Cosmo. Acta, v. 61, no. 20, pp. 4245-426
20.01
(Ref.: 97bsho/sas) Shock, E.L., Sassani, D.C., and Betz, H., 1997, Uranium in geologic fluids: Estimates of standard partial molal properties, oxidation potentials, and hydrolysis constants at high temperatures and pressures: Geohim. Cosmo. Acta, v. 61, no. 20, pp. 4245-426
Reaction properties
UO
2
+
2
+ H
2
O ⇌ UO
2
OH
+
+ H
+
298.15 K, 1 bar
log
10
K:
-5.21
ΔH°
r
:
43313 J·mol
-1
(Ref.: 97bsho/sas) Shock, E.L., Sassani, D.C., and Betz, H., 1997, Uranium in geologic fluids: Estimates of standard partial molal properties, oxidation potentials, and hydrolysis constants at high temperatures and pressures: Geohim. Cosmo. Acta, v. 61, no. 20, pp. 4245-426
T(°C)
0
25
60
100
150
200
250
300
log
10
K
-5.93
-5.21
-4.44
-3.79
-3.18
-2.73
-2.36
-2.04