The hydrates are obtained by dissolving
uranyl sulfate or
uranyl acetate in
hydrochloric acid followed by crystallization from concentrated solutions. Depending on the method of drying, one obtains the mono- or the trihydrate. The monohydrate is described as a yellow, sulfur-like powder. It is very hygroscopic. The trihydrate is greenish-yellow. Both hydrates are fluorescent solids that are highly soluble in water. The anhydrous material can be obtained by the reaction of oxygen with
uranium tetrachloride: : In terms of structures, all three of these compounds feature the
uranyl center (
trans-) bound to five additional ligands, which can include (bridging) chloride, water, or another uranyl oxygen. ==Reactions==