Selenium Di Oxide

Solid SeO2 is a one-dimensional polymer, the chain consisting of alternating selenium and oxygen atoms. Each Se atom is pyramidal and bears a terminal oxide group. The bridging Se-O bond lengths are 179 pm and the terminal Se-O distance is 162 pm.The relative stereochemistry at Se alternates along the polymer chain (syndiotactic). In the gas phase selenium dioxide is present as dimers and other oligomeric species, at higher temperatures it is monomeric.The monomeric form adopts a bent structure very similar to that of sulfur dioxide with a bond length of 161 pm.The dimeric form has been isolated in a low temperature argon matrix and vibrational spectra indicate that it has a centrosymmetric chair form. Dissolution of SeO2 in selenium oxydichloride give the trimer [Se(O)O]3.Monomeric SeO2 is a polar molecule, with the dipole moment of 2.62 D pointed from the midpoint of the two oxygen atoms to the selenium atom.

The solid sublimes readily. At very low concentrations the vapour has a revolting odour, resembling decayed horseradishes. At higher concentrations the vapour has an odour resembling horseradish sauce and can burn the nose and throat on inhalation. Whereas SO2 tends to be molecular and SeO2 is a one-dimensional chain, TeO2 is a cross-linked polymer.

SeO2 is considered an acidic oxide: it dissolves in water to form selenous acid. Often the terms selenous acid and selenium dioxide are used interchangeably. It reacts with base to form selenite salts containing the SeO2−
3
 anion. For example, reaction with sodium hydroxide produces sodium selenite:

SeO2 + 2 NaOH → Na2SeO3 + H2O
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Application

It was also used as a toner in photographic developing,Selenium dioxide is the active ingredient in some cold-blueing solutions.Selenium dioxide imparts a red colour to glass.

 

Chemical formula

SeO2

Molar mass

110.96 g/mol

Appearance

White crystals, turn slightly pink with trace decomposition

Odor

rotten radishes

Density

3.954 g/cm3, solid

Melting Point

340 °C (644 °F; 613 K) (sealed tube)

Boiling Point

350 °C (662 °F; 623 K) subl.

Solubility in water

38.4 g/100 mL (20 °C)
39.5 g/100 ml (25 °C)
82.5 g/100 mL (65 °C)

Solubility

soluble in benzene

Solubility in ethanol

6.7 g/100 mL (15 °C)

Solubility in acetone

4.4 g/100 mL (15 °C)

Solubility in acetic acid

1.11 g/100 mL (14 °C)

Solubility in methanol

10.16 g/100 mL (12 °C)

Vapor pressure

1.65 kPa (70 °C)

Acidity (pKa)

2.62; 8.32

Magnetic susceptibility (χ)

−27.2·10−6 cm3/mol

Refractive index (nD)

>1.76

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