Bismuthate is an ion. Its chemical formula is BiO−
3. It has bismuth in its +5 oxidation state.
It is a very strong oxidizing agent. It reacts with hot water to make bismuth(III) oxide and oxygen. It also reacts with acids. Sodium bismuthate is the most common bismuthate. It is one of the few sodium compounds that does not dissolve in water.[1]
Related pages
edit- Bismuth(III) chloride
- Bismuth(V) fluoride, the other bismuth compound in its +5 oxidation state
- Sodium bismuthate
- Sodium bismuth titanate
References
edit- ^ The Merck index (12th ed.). Chapman & Hall Electronic Pub. Division. 2000. p. 1357. ISBN 9781584881292.