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Iodic acid is a
white water-soluble
solid with the
chemical formula HIO3. Its
robustness contrasts with the
instability of
chloric acid and
bromic acid...
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reacting a pot****ium-containing base such as pot****ium
hydroxide with
iodic acid, for example: HIO3 + KOH → KIO3 + H2O It can also be
prepared by adding...
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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...
- iodine-containing ores.
Iodate salts are
often colorless. They are the
salts of
iodic acid.
Iodate is
pyramidal in structure. The O–I–O
angles range from 97° to...
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oxide is the
anhydride of
iodic acid, and one of the few
iodine oxides that is stable. It is
produced by
dehydrating iodic acid at 200 °C in a
stream of...
- two forms:
orthoperiodic acid, with the
chemical formula H5IO6, and
metaperiodic acid,
which has the
formula HIO4.
Periodic acid was
discovered by Heinrich...
- "period", but from "iodine": per-
iodic acid (compare
iodic acid,
perchloric acid), and it is thus
pronounced per-
iodic /ˌpɜːraɪˈɒdɪk/ PUR-eye-OD-ik, and...
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schwefliger Säure" [On the
duration of the
reaction between iodic acid and
sulfurous acid].
Berichte der
Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft (in German)...
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important are the four oxoacids:
hypoiodous acid (HIO),
iodous acid (HIO2),
iodic acid (HIO3), and
periodic acid (HIO4 or H5IO6). When
iodine dissolves in...
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Chloric acid, HClO3, is an
oxoacid of chlorine, and the
formal precursor of
chlorate salts. It is a
strong acid (pKa ≈ −2.7) and an
oxidizing agent. Chloric...