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  2. 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. [4] [5] It is also one of the iodine compounds used to make iodized salt. [6]

  3. Lead(II) iodate - Wikipedia

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    Pb(NO 3) 2 (aq) + KIO 3 (aq) → KNO 3 (aq) + Pb(IO 3) 2 (s) Industrial mass production methods use a less precise method due to higher quantities of reactants. Many other group 1 elements can be used in place of potassium to add iodate to the reaction due to solubility of group 1 element iodates.

  4. Iodate fluoride - Wikipedia

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    The iodate fluorides are chemical compounds which contain both iodate and fluoride anions ... name formula weight system space group ... Sn(IO 3) 2 F 2:

  5. Periodate - Wikipedia

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    Periodate (/ p ə ˈ r aɪ. ə d eɪ t / pə-RY-ə-dayt) is an anion composed of iodine and oxygen.It is one of a number of oxyanions of iodine and is the highest in the series, with iodine existing in oxidation state +7.

  6. Barium iodate - Wikipedia

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    The compound is stable on a temperature up to approximately 580 °C (1,076 °F). If the temperature is higher than that value, the following reaction, known as Rammelsberg's reaction, occurs: [3] 5 Ba(IO 3) 2 → Ba 5 (IO 6) 2 + 9 O 2 + 4 I 2

  7. Iodate sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Iodate sulfates are mixed anion compounds that contain both iodate and sulfate anions. ... name formula weight system space group cell Å ... P2 1 /c: a=12.777 b=6. ...

  8. Ammonium iodate - Wikipedia

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    [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. Unlike other iodates, ammonium iodate can't be prepared by dissolving iodine in an ammonium hydroxide solution, instead the highly explosive nitrogen ...

  9. Calcium iodate - Wikipedia

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    Calcium iodate is any of two inorganic compounds with the formula Ca(IO 3) 2 (H 2 O) x, where x = 0 or 1. Both are colourless salts that occur as the minerals lautarite and bruggenite, respectively. A third mineral form of calcium iodate is dietzeite, a salt containing chromate with the formula Ca 2 (IO 3) 2 CrO 4. [1]