- An
iodate is the
polyatomic anion with the
formula IO−3. It is the most
common form of
iodine in nature, as it
comprises the
major iodine-containing ores...
- Pot****ium
iodate (KIO3) is an
ionic inorganic compound with the
formula KIO3. It is a
white salt that is
soluble in water. It can be
prepared by reacting...
-
Calcium iodate is any of two
inorganic compounds with the
formula Ca(IO3)2(H2O)x,
where x = 0 or 1. Both are
colourless salts that
occur as the minerals...
-
Sodium iodate (NaIO3) is the
sodium salt of
iodic acid.
Sodium iodate is an
oxidizing agent. It has
several uses. It can be
prepared by
reacting a sodium-containing...
-
Ammonium iodate is an
inorganic salt
which is
sparingly soluble in cold, and
moderately soluble in hot water, like all
iodate salts, it is a
strong oxidizer...
- variations,
which each
involve iodine species (iodide ion, free iodine, or
iodate ion) and
redox reagents in the
presence of starch. Two
colourless solutions...
-
Barium iodate is an
inorganic chemical compound with the
chemical formula Ba(IO3)2. It is a white,
granular substance.
Barium iodate can be
derived either...
- 'violet'.
Iodine occurs in many
oxidation states,
including iodide (I−),
iodate (IO− 3), and the
various periodate anions. As the
heaviest essential mineral...
- role of the
iodate (IO− 3), the
anion of
iodic acid, in the
catalytic conversion of
hydrogen peroxide to
oxygen and
water by the
iodate. He observed...
- increases, and as a result, the
concentration of
sulfide ions decreases.
Barium iodate, Ba(IO3)2, has a
solubility product Ksp = [Ba2+][IO3−]2 = 1.57 x 10−9. Its...