Sodium selenite
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UN number | 2630 | |
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Na2O3Se | ||
Molar mass | 172.95 g·mol−1 | |
Appearance | colorless solid | |
Density | 3.1 g/cm3 | |
Melting point | decomposes at 710 °C | |
85 g/100 mL (20 °C) | ||
Solubility | insoluble in alcohol, ethanol | |
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tetragonal | ||
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EU classification | Very toxic (T+) Dangerous for the environment (N) | |
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R-phrases | R23, R28, R31, R43, R51/53 | |
S-phrases | (S1/2), S28, S36/37, S45, S61 | |
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Sodium selenite is a chemical compound. Its chemical formula is Na2SeO3. It contains sodium and selenite ions.
Properties
[change | change source]Sodium selenite is a white solid. It dissolves in water. It is a weak oxidizing agent. It reacts with acids to make selenous acid. It can be oxidized by powerful oxidizing agents to make sodium selenate.
Preparation
[change | change source]It is made by reacting sodium hydroxide with selenium dioxide
- 2 NaOH + SeO2 → Na2SeO3 + H2O
Uses
[change | change source]Sodium selenite is used to add a pink color to glass. It is also used in some vitamin supplements.
Safety
[change | change source]Eating of any more than a very tiny amount would give selenium poisoning.