K2Te2
K2Te2 is a compound of potassium (K), tellurium (Te), and oxygen (O). It is a member of the perovskite family of materials, which are known for their unique crystal structures and diverse properties. The compound has a chemical formula of K2Te2O5, indicating that it contains two potassium atoms, two tellurium atoms, and five oxygen atoms in each unit cell.
K2Te2 is a white, crystalline solid at room temperature. It is insoluble in water but soluble in
One of the notable features of K2Te2 is its potential for use in optoelectronic devices. Its bandgap,
In addition to its electronic properties, K2Te2 also exhibits interesting magnetic properties. The compound can be
K2Te2 is typically synthesized through solid-state reactions, where the constituent elements are heated together in a