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Tellurium trioxide

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Formula
  
TeO3

Density
  
5.07 g/cm³

Molar mass
  
175.6 g/mol

Melting point
  
430 °C

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Appearance
  
yellow-orange crystals (α-TeO3)

Tellurium trioxide (TeO3) is an inorganic chemical compound of tellurium and oxygen. In this compound, tellurium is in the +6 oxidation state.

Contents

Polymorphs

There are two forms, yellow-red α-TeO3 and grey, rhombohedral, β-TeO3 which is less reactive.
α-TeO3 has a structure similar to FeF3 with octahedral TeO6 units that share all vertices.

Preparation

α-TeO3 can be prepared by heating orthotelluric acid, Te(OH)6, at over 300°C . The β-TeO3 form can be prepared by heating α-TeO3 in a sealed tube with O2 and H2SO4.
α-TeO3 is unreactive to water but is a powerful oxidising agent when heated. With alkalis it forms tellurates.
α-TeO3 when heated loses oxygen to form firstly Te2O5 and then TeO2.

References

Tellurium trioxide Wikipedia