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has gloss(noun) the bivalent radical UO2 which forms salts with acids
uranyl, uranyl group, uranyl radical
has glosseng: The uranyl ion is the dipositive cation [UO2]2+, which forms salts with acids. In this ion, uranium is in its +6 oxidation state. The other common oxidation state of uranium is uranium(IV), called uranous. The uranyl ion is the most common species encountered in the aqueous chemistry of uranium. Solid uranyl compounds are often colored red, yellow, orange or green. Like all uranium compounds, uranyl compounds are toxic. The toxicity of soluble uranyl salts is higher due to their faster incorporation into tissues.
lexicalizationeng: Uranyl compounds
lexicalizationeng: uranyl group
lexicalizationeng: uranyl radical
lexicalizationeng: uranyl
subclass of(noun) (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule
group, chemical group, radical
has instancee/Uranyl formate
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German
has glossdeu: Uranylverbindungen sind Verbindungen, die ein oder mehr zweifach positiv geladene Kationen [UO2]2+ (Uranylionen) enthalten, welche mit Säuren Uranylsalze bilden. Innerhalb dieser Ionen besitzt das Uran die Oxidationszahl +6. Das Uranylion ist die am meisten vorkommende Art von Uran in der Flüssigkeitschemie. Feste Uranylverbindungen besitzen oftmals eine rote, gelbe, orange oder grüne Farbe. Wie alle Uranverbindungen sind auch diese giftig. Die Toxizität löslicher Uranylsalze ist proportional zu ihrer schnelleren Aufnahme in menschlichem Gewebe im Falle einer Inkorporation.
lexicalizationdeu: Uranylverbindungen
French
has glossfra: Lion uranyle est le cation de formule UO2+ dans lequel luranium est à son état doxydation +6. Cet oxycation forme des sels avec les acides. Cest la forme la plus fréquente de luranium dans sa chimie en solution aqueuse. Les composés solides duranyle sont souvent colorés en vert, jaune, orange ou rouge.
lexicalizationfra: uranyle
Italian
lexicalizationita: uranile
Portuguese
has glosspor: Uranilo ou as vezes citado como uranila é um catião bivalente, UO22+, o qual forma diversos sais ácidos. Neste íon, urânio está em seu estado de oxidação +6. O outro estado de oxidação comum do urânio é o urânio (IV), chamado uranoso. O íon uranilo é o mais comumente encontrado na química aquosa do urânio. Compostos sólidos de uranilo são frequentemente coloridos de vermelho, amarelo, laranja ou verde. Como todos os compostos de urânio, compostos de uranilo são tóxicos. A toxidade dos sais solúveis de uranilo é alta devido a sua alta incorporação pelos tecidos.
lexicalizationpor: uranilo
Slovak
lexicalizationslk: uranyl
Castilian
lexicalizationspa: uranilo
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part of:substance(noun) a yellow salt obtained by the reaction of uranium salts with nitric acid
uranyl nitrate
part of:substance(noun) a salt obtained by the reaction of uranium salts with oxalic acid
uranyl oxalate
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