D4RR3N
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Boron sulphate?
Does boron sulphate exist as a compound, just cant find much info on it?
Secondly if I heated elemental sulphur with boron trioxide would I get elemental boron and sulphur dioxide or boron sulphate?
additionally boric acid powder with elemental sulphur?
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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja01093a065
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/%28SICI%291521-37...
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Boron doesn't form any salts, at least not with any 'B<sup>3+</sup>' cations. So no 'boron sulphate'.
[Edited on 13-3-2014 by blogfast25]
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Yeah, the sulfate ion, is of course ionic. Boron, being a non-metal, can only form ionic compounds if it's the anion, not the cation.
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[Edited on 13-3-2014 by D4RR3N]
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Well, it's possible that you *could* make boron sulphate, it just wouldn't be an ionic compound.
I seem to recall reading something along those lines...let's see....Cotton & Wilkinson, 4th Ed, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry notes the existence
of B(HSO4)3 and B(HSO4)4- ions in solutions made by dissolving boric acid in concentrated
sulphuric acid (p. 246).
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I could not find information about "boron sulfate" of B2(SO4)3 stoichiometry, but another "sulfate" is characterised: B2S2O9
Of course, it contains no ions, but joinded tetrahedra [BO4] and [SO4] .
In attachment:
B2S2O9 : A Boron Sulfate with Phyllosilicate Topology [Angew.Chemie]
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D4RR3N
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Thanks everyone!
DraconicAcid, that would be an acid right, I mean an acid mixed with an acid wont produce a salt
Are there any boron-sulphur compounds which are commonly known/available? (which are stable in aqueous environment)
[Edited on 15-3-2014 by D4RR3N]
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