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Iodous acid is the
chemical compound with the
formula HIO2. Its
salts are
named iodites;
these are
exceedingly unstable and have been
observed but never...
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hypoiodous acid to
iodous acid and more
chlorous acid: ClO−3 + HOI + H+ → HIO2 + HClO2 More
autocatalysis when
newly generated iodous acid also converts...
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fluorite minerals are
chemically fluoride compounds.
Neither bromous acid nor
iodous acid has ever been isolated. A few
salts of
bromous acid, bromites, are...
- double-bonded to an
oxygen atom.
Examples include chlorous acid,
bromous acid, and
iodous acid. The
conjugate base is a halite. One
method is to add
oxygen to the...
- respectively. More
important are the four oxoacids:
hypoiodous acid (HIO),
iodous acid (HIO2),
iodic acid (HIO3), and
periodic acid (HIO4 or H5IO6). When...
- ion, the
iodine exists in the
oxidation state of +3.
Iodites (including
iodous acid) are
highly unstable and have been
observed but
never isolated.[citation...
- 91: 134–144. doi:10.1002/ZAAC.19150910109. Argument,
Cyril (1944). "The
iodous sulphates".
Durham Theses.
Durham University. pp. 22–23:
According to the...
- respectively. More
important are the four oxoacids:
hypoiodous acid (HIO),
iodous acid (HIO2),
iodic acid (HIO3), and
periodic acid (HIO4 or H5IO6). When...
- (Resumed): 3350–3356. doi:10.1039/JR9600003350 – via pubs.rsc.org. Argument,
Cyril (1944). "The
iodous sulphates".
Durham theses.
Durham University. p. 22....
- 7664-39-3 HI
hydroiodic acid 10034-85-2 HIO
hypoiodous acid 14332-21-9 HIO2
iodous acid HIO3
iodic acid 7782-68-5 HIO4
periodic acid 13444-71-8 HNCO isocyanic...