
The selenate ion is SeO42–. Selenates are analogous to sulfates and have similar chemistry. They are highly soluble in aqueous solutions at ambient temperatures. Unlike sulfate, selenate is a somewhat good oxidizer; it can be reduced to selenite or selenium. In strongly acidic conditions, the hydrogen selenate ion, HSeO4–, is formed. It corres...
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• (n.) A salt of selenic acid; -- formerly called also seleniate.
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Sel'e·nate noun (Chemistry) A salt of selenic acid; -- formerly called also
seleniate .
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