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  2. Triiodide - Wikipedia

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    The following exergonic equilibrium gives rise to the triiodide ion: . I 2 + I − ⇌ I − 3. In this reaction, iodide is viewed as a Lewis base, and the iodine is a Lewis acid.The process is analogous to the reaction of S 8 with sodium sulfide (which forms polysulfides) except that the higher polyiodides have branched structures.

  3. Polyiodide - Wikipedia

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    The polyiodides are a class of polyhalogen anions composed entirely of iodine atoms. [1] [2] The most common member is the triiodide ion, I −3.Other known larger polyiodides include [I 4] 2−, [I 5] −, [I 6] 2−, [I 7] −, [I 8] 2−, [I 9] −, [I 10] 2−, [I 10] 4−, [I 11] 3−, [I 12] 2−, [I 13] 3−, [I 14] 4-, [I 16] 2−, [I 22] 4−, [I 26] 3−, [I 26] 4−, [I 28] 4− and ...

  4. Thallium triiodide - Wikipedia

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    Thallium triiodide is a chemical compound of thallium and iodine with formula TlI 3. Unlike the other thallium trihalides, which contain thallium(III), TlI 3 is a thallium(I) salt and contains the triiodide ion, I − 3. An appreciation as to why Tl + is not oxidised to Tl 3+ in the reaction: Tl 3+ + 2 I − → Tl + + I 2

  5. Triodide - Wikipedia

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    (usually lower case) a common misspelling for triiodide, the I 3 − ion in chemistry (usually capitalized) Orion Safety and Pacific Dynamics trademarked brand name for Trifluoroiodomethane Index of chemical compounds with the same name

  6. Iodometry - Wikipedia

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    I 2 dissolves in the iodide-containing solution to give triiodide ions (I 3 −), which have a dark brown color. The triiodide ion solution is then titrated against standard thiosulfate solution to give iodide again using starch indicator: I − 3 + 2 e − ⇌ 3 I − (E 0 = +0.54 V) Together with reduction potential of thiosulfate: [1]

  7. Iodide - Wikipedia

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    An iodide ion is the ion I −. [2] Compounds with iodine in formal oxidation state −1 are called iodides. In everyday life, iodide is most commonly encountered as a component of iodized salt, which many governments mandate. Worldwide, iodine deficiency affects two billion people and is the leading preventable cause of intellectual disability ...

  8. Chromium(III) iodide - Wikipedia

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    Chromium(III) iodide, also known as chromium triiodide, is an inorganic compound with the formula Cr I 3. It is a black solid that is used to prepare other chromium iodides. [2] Like the isomorphous chromium(III) chloride (CrCl 3), chromium(III) iodide exhibits a cubic-closest packing arrangement in a double-layer crystal lattice.

  9. Rubidium triiodide - Wikipedia

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    Rubidium triiodide is an orthorhombic black crystal, isomorphic to caesium triiodide, with space group Pnma, unit cell parameters a = 1090.8 pm, b = 665.5 pm, c = 971.1 pm. [2] Upon heating to 270 °C, the rubidium triiodide decomposes into rubidium iodide and elemental iodine. [1] It is soluble in ethanol and decomposes in ether. [1]