hydroxocadmiate
Hydroxocadmiate refers to anionic complexes of cadmium. These species typically form in alkaline solutions where cadmium ions (Cd2+) react with hydroxide ions (OH-). The most common hydroxocadmiate species is the tetrahydroxocadmiate(II) ion, [Cd(OH)4]2-. Other possible species include [Cd(OH)]+ in less alkaline conditions or higher hydroxocadmiates depending on the concentration of hydroxide ions.
The formation of hydroxocadmiate complexes influences the solubility of cadmium compounds. Cadmium hydroxide, Cd(OH)2, is generally
Hydroxocadmiate complexes are generally considered to be stable in aqueous solutions. Their exact composition and stability