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- Sodium_uranate abstract "Sodium uranate or Yellow uranium oxide, a uranium compound with the chemical formula Na2O (UO3)2·6H2O is a yellow orange powder once used in pottery to produce ivory to yellow shades in glazes. It was also used in porcelain dentures to give them a fluorescence similar to that of natural teeth. It was added as a mix with cerium oxide. The uranium composed from 0.008 to 0.1% by weight uranium with an average of about 0.02%. The practice appears to have stopped in the late 1980s.The alkaline process of milling uranium ores involves precipitating sodium uranate from the pregnant leaching solution to produce the semi-refined product referred to as yellowcake.Sodium Uranate may be obtained in the amorphous form by heating together urano-uranic oxide and sodium chlorate; or by heating sodium uranyl acetate or carbonate. The crystalline form is produced by adding the green oxide in small quantities to fused sodium chloride, or by dissolving the amorphous form in fused sodium chloride, and allowing crystallization to take place. It yields reddish-yellow to greenish-yellow prisms or leaflets.".
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- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Alkaline.
- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Alkalinity.
- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_materials.
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- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Clarkeite.
- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Dentures.
- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence.
- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink In-situ_leaching.
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- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Porcelain.
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- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Teeth.
- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Tooth.
- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Uranium.
- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLink Yellowcake.
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- Sodium_uranate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sodium uranate".
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- Sodium_uranate name "Sodium Uranate".
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- Sodium_uranate subject Category:Nuclear_materials.
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- Sodium_uranate hypernym Powder.
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- Sodium_uranate comment "Sodium uranate or Yellow uranium oxide, a uranium compound with the chemical formula Na2O (UO3)2·6H2O is a yellow orange powder once used in pottery to produce ivory to yellow shades in glazes. It was also used in porcelain dentures to give them a fluorescence similar to that of natural teeth. It was added as a mix with cerium oxide. The uranium composed from 0.008 to 0.1% by weight uranium with an average of about 0.02%.".
- Sodium_uranate label "Sodium uranate".
- Sodium_uranate sameAs Natria_uraniato.
- Sodium_uranate sameAs Natriumuranaat.
- Sodium_uranate sameAs m.0bbl86.
- Sodium_uranate sameAs Natri_uranat.
- Sodium_uranate sameAs Q2661725.
- Sodium_uranate sameAs Q2661725.
- Sodium_uranate wasDerivedFrom Sodium_uranate?oldid=677684213.
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- Sodium_uranate name "Sodium Uranate".