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Revision as of 12:30, 15 February 2012 editBeetstra (talk | contribs)Edit filter managers, Administrators172,031 edits Saving copy of the {{chembox}} taken from revid 473831395 of page Gallium(III)_hydroxide for the Chem/Drugbox validation project (updated: 'CASNo').  Latest revision as of 09:09, 2 May 2024 edit Citation bot (talk | contribs)Bots5,418,741 edits Alter: isbn, pages. Formatted dashes. Upgrade ISBN10 to 13. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by Whoop whoop pull up | #UCB_webform 10/28 
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| OtherNames = Gallium trihydroxide | IUPACName= Gallium(III) hydroxide
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| OtherNames = Gallium trihydroxide<br>Orthogallic acid<br>Inorganic gallic acid
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| InChI = 1/Ga.3H2O/h;3*1H2/q+3;;;/p-3 | InChI = 1/Ga.3H2O/h;3*1H2/q+3;;;/p-3
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'''Gallium hydroxide''' is an ] with the ] {{chem2|Ga(OH)3|auto=1}}. It is formed as a ] following the addition of ] to {{chem2|Ga(3+)}} salts.<ref name = "Downs">Anthony John Downs, (1993), ''Chemistry of Aluminium, Gallium, Indium, and Thallium'', Springer, {{ISBN|978-0-7514-0103-5}}</ref> It is also found in nature as the rare ] söhngeite which is reported to contain octahedrally ] ] atoms.<ref name = "Scott"> Crystal Structure of a new mineral söhngeite, J.D. Scott, The American Mineralogist, (1971), 56, 355</ref>
Gallium hydroxide is ]. In strongly ], the gallium ], {{chem2|Ga(3+)}} is formed. In strongly ], {{chem2|−}} (tetrahydroxogallate(III)) is formed. Salts of {{chem2|−}} are sometimes called ]s.<ref name = "Downs" />

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