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| ImageName = Gallium(III) hydroxide |
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| IUPACName= Gallium(III) hydroxide |
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|SystematicName=Trihydroxidogallium |
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| OtherNames = Gallium trihydroxide<br>Orthogallic acid<br>Inorganic gallic acid |
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| InChI = 1/Ga.3H2O/h;3*1H2/q+3;;;/p-3 |
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| Formula = {{chem2|Ga(OH)3}} |
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| SolubilityProduct = 7.28{{e|−36}}<ref name="crc">{{cite book |author1=John Rumble |title=CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics |date=June 18, 2018 |publisher=CRC Press |isbn=978-1138561632 |pages=5–188|edition=99 |language=English}}</ref> }} |
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'''Gallium hydroxide''' is an [[inorganic compound]] with the [[chemical formula]] {{chem2|Ga(OH)3|auto=1}}. It is formed as a [[gel]] following the addition of [[ammonia]] to {{chem2|Ga(3+)}} salts.<ref name = "Downs">Anthony John Downs, (1993), ''Chemistry of Aluminium, Gallium, Indium, and Thallium'', Springer, {{ISBN|978-0-7514-0103-5}}</ref> It is also found in nature as the rare [[mineral]] söhngeite which is reported to contain octahedrally [[Coordination number|coordinated]] [[gallium]] atoms.<ref name = "Scott"> Crystal Structure of a new mineral söhngeite, J.D. Scott, The American Mineralogist, (1971), 56, 355</ref> |
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Gallium hydroxide is [[amphoteric]]. In strongly [[Acid|acidic conditions]], the gallium [[ion]], {{chem2|Ga(3+)}} is formed. In strongly [[Base (chemistry)|basic conditions]], {{chem2|[Ga(OH)4]−}} (tetrahydroxogallate(III)) is formed. Salts of {{chem2|[Ga(OH)4]−}} are sometimes called [[Gallium salt|gallate]]s.<ref name = "Downs" /> |
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==References== |
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{{Gallium compounds}} |
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{{Hydroxides}} |
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[[Category:Hydroxides]] |
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