KCaUO2PO4OH6H2O
KCaUO2PO4OH6H2O is a complex inorganic compound, a hydrated uranyl phosphate with potassium and calcium. Its chemical formula indicates the presence of potassium (K), calcium (Ca), uranium in its hexavalent state (UO2), phosphate (PO4), hydroxide (OH), and six molecules of water of hydration (6H2O). This compound belongs to the broader class of uranyl phosphates, which are known for their diverse crystal structures and often exhibit phosphorescent properties. The specific arrangement of these ions and water molecules within the crystal lattice gives KCaUO2PO4OH6H2O its unique physical and chemical characteristics.
The presence of uranium makes this compound radioactive, and its handling and study require appropriate safety