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example chromium and manganese, can form
oxyacids when
occurring at
their highest oxidation states. When
oxyacids are heated, many of them
dissociate to...
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disproportionate to
molecular iodine and iodates.
Iodous acid is part of a
series of
oxyacids in
which iodine can ****ume
oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. A...
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mammalian innate immune system.
Hypoiodous acid is part of a
series of
oxyacids in
which iodine can ****ume
oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. A...
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orthoperiodic acid with
catalyst PCC.
Periodic acid is part of a
series of
oxyacids in
which iodine can ****ume
oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. A...
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iodine content of salt.[citation needed]
Iodic acid is part of a
series of
oxyacids in
which iodine can ****ume
oxidation states of −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. A...
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Organoboron chemistry or
organoborane chemistry studies organoboron compounds, also
called organoboranes.
These chemical compounds combine boron and carbon;...
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boron compounds. The term "boric acid" is also used
generically for any
oxyacid of boron, such as
metaboric acid HBO2 and
tetraboric acid H2B4O7. Orthoboric...
- Most of the
common polyatomic anions are oxyanions,
conjugate bases of
oxyacids (acids
derived from the
oxides of non-metallic elements). For example,...
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chloroform on
phenol and
especially on the
alkaline solution of
aromatic oxyacids].
Berichte der
Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft (in German). 9: 824–828...
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refers to an
acidic oxide, an
oxide that
reacts with
water to form an
oxyacid (an
inorganic acid that
contains oxygen or
carbonic acid), or with a base...