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iodate are
found in the
caliche deposits of Chile. The most
important iodate minerals are
lautarite and brüggenite, but also copper-bearing
iodates such...
- rare
earth elements.
Related compounds include the
iodate selenates and
chromate iodates.
Iodate sulfates can be
produced from
water solutions of iodic...
- 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...
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Sodium iodate comprises 15 to 50 mg per
kilogram of
applicable salt.
Sodium iodate is also used as a
dough conditioner to
strengthen the dough.
Iodates combined...
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Prescott (Jun 1975). "Transition
metal iodates. VI.
Preparation and
characterization of the
larger lanthanide iodates".
Journal of
Solid State Chemistry....
- 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...
- N****au, K. (Jan 1976). "Transition
metal iodates. VII.
Crystallographic and
nonlinear optic survey of the 4f-
iodates".
Journal of
Solid State Chemistry. 16...
- of pot****ium to add
iodate to the
reaction due to
solubility of
group 1
element iodates. One use for the
compound lead(II)
iodate is the
volumetric determination...
- only as a
fleeting intermediate in the
oxidation of
iodide to
iodate, if at all.
Iodates are by far the most
important of
these compounds,
which can be...
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Silver iodate (AgIO3) is a light-sensitive,
white crystal composed of silver,
iodine and oxygen.
Unlike most
metal iodates, it is
practically insoluble...