
doi: 10.4095/306648
The solubility of the thorium pentacarbonate complex has been determined in aqueous solutions containing about 10% total carbonate (carbonate: ,bicarbonate ratio varied from 7:3 to 3:7) and 0 to 10% sodium sulphate at 25° and at 53°C. The Th02 solubility in all cases is of the order of 15 g/1 at 25°C and 35 g/1 at 53°C. At room temperature, it is slightly decreased as the sodium sulphate concentration is increased. The solid phase in equilibrium with these solutions is Na 6 Th(CO 3 ) 5 X H 2 0.
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