“…Comparative analysis of the ternary selenate solutions of the type (m 1 M 2 SeO 4 + m 2 M 0 SeO 4 )(aq) where M denotes Na, K, NH 4 , Rb, or Cs, M 0 denotes Mg, Ni, Co, Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, or Cd, and m denotes molality, with the corresponding sulphate solutions (m 1 M 2 SO 4 + m 2 M 0 SO 4 )(aq) shows that in most of the cases double salts with the stoichiometric composition 1-1-2, 1-1-4, and 1-1-6 crystallize from the saturated ternary solutions [6][7][8][9][10][11]. The existence of these double salts and its stoichiometric composition depend on the ion radii of the cations {r(M þ ) and r(M 0 2þ )} and of the sulfate and selenate ions [2,3].…”