Definition of Hydroiodic. Meaning of Hydroiodic. Synonyms of Hydroiodic

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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...
- 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...
- reddish from dissolved iodine. It may also be prepared by reaction between hydroiodic acid and ethanol distilling off the ethyl iodide [citation needed]. Ethyl...
- solution. Hence hydroiodic acid cannot be concentrated past this point by evaporation of water. Unlike gaseous hydrogen iodide, hydroiodic acid has major...
- with chlorine, iodine, and sulfur will bear the name hydrochloric acid, hydroiodic acid, and hydrosulfuric acid; ...) Multhauf 1966, pp. 141–142. Stapleton...
- cyclohexane samples. In 1867 Marcellin Berthelot reduced benzene with hydroiodic acid at elevated temperatures. In 1870, Adolf von Baeyer repeated the...
- Although ethers resist hydrolysis, they are cleaved by hydrobromic acid and hydroiodic acid. Hydrogen chloride cleaves ethers only slowly. Methyl ethers typically...
- halide: Hydrofluoric acid HF Hydrochloric acid HCl Hydrobromic acid HBr Hydroiodic acid HI Nitric acid HNO3 Phosphoric acid H3PO4 Sulfuric acid H2SO4 Boric...
- 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...
- but not by alkalis and dissolves easily in concentrated hydrochloric, hydroiodic and perchloric acids. Molten metal must be kept in a vacuum or an inert...