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Hydroiodic acid (or
hydriodic acid) is a
colorless liquid. It is an
aqueous solution of
hydrogen iodide with the
chemical formula HI(aq). It is a strong...
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Aqueous solutions of HI are
known as
hydroiodic acid or
hydriodic acid, a
strong acid.
Hydrogen iodide and
hydroiodic acid are, however,
different in that...
- also be
prepared by the
reaction between hydroiodic acid and ethanol,
typically by
generating the
hydroiodic acid in situ via an
iodide salt (such as...
- solution.
Hence hydroiodic acid
cannot be
concentrated past this
point by
evaporation of water.
Unlike gaseous hydrogen iodide,
hydroiodic acid has major...
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cyclohexane samples. In 1867
Marcellin Berthelot reduced benzene with
hydroiodic acid at
elevated temperatures. In 1870,
Adolf von
Baeyer repeated the...
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solid is a
mixture of the two prin****l phases.
Dissolution of the AgI in
hydroiodic acid,
followed by
dilution with water,
precipitates β-AgI. Alternatively...
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ammonium cation and an
iodide anion. It can be
prepared by the
action of
hydroiodic acid on ammonia. It is
easily soluble in water, from
which it crystallizes...
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Although ethers resist hydrolysis, they are
cleaved by
hydrobromic acid and
hydroiodic acid.
Hydrogen chloride cleaves ethers only slowly.
Methyl ethers typically...
- with chlorine, iodine, and
sulfur will bear the name
hydrochloric acid,
hydroiodic acid, and
hydrosulfuric acid; ...)
Multhauf 1966, pp. 141–142. Stapleton...
- but
increases in
absolute terms, as the
halide becomes larger.
Whereas hydroiodic acid
solutions are stable, the hydronium-astatide
solution is clearly...