Tellurate
Tellurate refers to the oxoanions of tellurium in the +6 oxidation state, with the principal ion TeO4^2-. It forms salts collectively known as tellurates and is the higher-oxidation‑state analogue of tellurite (TeO3^2-, Te in +4). The common informally named orthotellurate ion TeO4^2- is derived from orthotelluric acid, H6TeO6.
Structure and properties: The tellurate anion is typically described as tetrahedrally coordinated, with four oxide ligands
Preparation and occurrence: Tellurate species can be produced by oxidation of tellurite under appropriate conditions or
Reactions and applications: Tellurate can be reduced to tellurite or to elemental tellurium under suitable redox