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  2. Sodium iodate - Wikipedia

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    It can be prepared by reacting a sodium-containing base such as sodium hydroxide with iodic acid, for example: HIO 3 + NaOH → NaIO 3 + H 2 O. It can also be prepared by adding iodine to a hot, concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate: 3 I 2 + 6 NaOH → NaIO 3 + 5 NaI + 3 H 2 O

  3. Iodic acid - Wikipedia

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    Iodic acid is a white water-soluble solid with the chemical formula HIO 3. Its robustness contrasts with the instability of chloric acid and bromic acid. Iodic acid features iodine in the oxidation state +5 and is one of the most stable oxo-acids of the halogens. When heated, samples dehydrate to give iodine pentoxide. On further heating, the ...

  4. Ammonium iodate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium iodate can be obtained by neutralising a solution of iodic acid with ammonia. [2] HIO 3 + NH 3 → NH 4 IO 3. Using its low solubility in water, it can also be precipitated from an iodate solution with an ammonium salt. 2 KIO 3 + (NH 4) 2 SO 4 → 2 NH 4 IO 3 + K 2 SO 4

  5. Iodate - Wikipedia

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    Calcium iodate, Ca(IO 3) 2, is the principal ore of iodine.It is also used as a nutritional supplement for cattle. Potassium iodate, KIO 3, like potassium iodide, has been issued as a prophylaxis against radioiodine absorption in some countries.

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  7. Diiodine hexaoxide - Wikipedia

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    Below 100 °C, diiodine hexaoxide can be stored stably in the absence of moisture. When dissolved in water, an exothermic reaction to form iodine and periodic acid takes place. When heated above 150 °C, decomposition into diiodine pentoxide can be observed: 2 I 2 O 6 → 2 I 2 O 5 + O 2

  8. Potassium iodate - Wikipedia

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    It can be prepared by reacting a potassium-containing base such as potassium hydroxide with iodic acid, for example: [1] HIO 3 + KOH → KIO 3 + H 2 O. It can also be prepared by adding iodine to a hot, concentrated solution of potassium hydroxide: [1] 3 I 2 + 6 KOH → KIO 3 + 5 KI + 3 H 2 O

  9. Diiodine tetroxide - Wikipedia

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    The oxide is formed by the reaction of hot concentrated sulfuric acid on iodic acid for several days. [2] 3HIO 3 → I 2 O 4 + HIO 4 + H 2 O. It is formed from diiodine pentoxide and iodine in concentrated sulfuric acid or iodosyl sulfate (IO) 2 SO 4 added to water: [3] 4(IO) 2 SO 4 + 4H 2 O → I 2 O 4 + I 2 + 4H 2 SO 4