Identifying Tellurium Minerals
- Test with Sulfuric Acid. When a telluride is heated in concentrates sulfuric acid, it gives a deep crimson color to the solution. The color will disappear if the acid is heated too hot, or if after cooling it is diluted with water.
- Charcoal Test.When heated on charcoal a white sublimate of TeO2 is formed which somewhat resembles antimony oxide. It is volatile and when touché with the reducing flame gives a pale greenish color to it.
- Plaster Tablet Test.On a plaster tablet tellurium minerals when heated give a purplish brown sublimate.
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