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Tellurite (ion)

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Formula
  
O3Te2-

ChEBI ID
  
30477

Molar mass
  
175.6 g/mol

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The tellurite ion is TeO2−
3
. A tellurite (compound), for example sodium tellurite, is a compound that contains this ion. Tellurites are highly stable tellurium compounds, although they can be reduced to elemental tellurium by electrolysis or a strong reducing agent.

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Acidified forms

In slightly acidic conditions, hydrogen tellurite ion, HTeO
3
, is prevalent; with more acidic conditions tellurous acid, H2TeO3, is prevalent. Only in basic conditions is tellurite formed.

Preparation

Most tellurite compounds can be formed by heating the relevant oxide with tellurium dioxide, e.g., Na2O + TeO2 → Na2TeO3.

Uses

Potassium tellurite (K2TeO3) is used together with agar as part of a selective medium for growth of some bacteria (Clauberg medium). Corynebacteria and some other species reduce TeO2−
3
to elemental Te, which stains the bacteria black.

References

Tellurite (ion) Wikipedia