Tellurium(IV) oxide
Tellurium(IV) oxide, also known as tellurium dioxide, is a chemical compound. Its chemical formula is TeO2. It contains tellurium in its +4 oxidation state. It also contains oxide ions.
Properties
[change | change source]Tellurium(IV) oxide can be yellow or white. The white form is the manmade form. The yellow form is natural, also known as tellurite. The manmade form is most common in chemical reactions. At high pressure, the manmade white form turns into the yellow form. It melts at a high temperature to make a red liquid.
Tellurium(IV) oxide does not dissolve in water. It reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid. It can react with many strong acids and powerful oxidizing agents. It can also react with strong bases. It makes one's breath smell like garlic when it is eaten.
Preparation
[change | change source]Tellurium(IV) oxide is made by burning tellurium in air.
Uses
[change | change source]It is used in devices that can convert light into sound. It can make glass with special properties.
Safety
[change | change source]It can cause birth defects. It also makes bad breath.