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▪ I. iodate, n. Chem. (ˈaɪədeɪt) [f. iod-ic + -ate4.] A salt of iodic acid.1826 Henry Elem. Chem. II. 16 Iodate of zinc falls down in an insoluble state, when iodate of potassa is added to a solution of sulphate of zinc. 1871 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 122 Iodine and caustic potash give potassium iodate, po...
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Iodate
Iodate salts are often colorless. They are the salts of iodic acid.
Structure
Iodate is pyramidal in structure. Iodate is reduced by sulfite:
Iodate oxidizes iodide:
Similarly, chlorate oxidizes iodide to iodate:
Iodate is also obtained by reducing a periodate
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Silver iodate
Silver iodate (AgIO3) is a light-sensitive, white crystal composed of silver, iodine and oxygen. Production
Silver iodate can be obtained by reacting silver nitrate (AgNO3) with sodium iodate or potassium iodate.
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Iodate sulfate
Iodate sulfrates are mixed anion compounds that contain both iodate and sulfate anions. Related compounds include the iodate selenates and chromate iodates.
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Sodium iodate
Sodium iodate (NaIO3) is the sodium salt of iodic acid. Sodium iodate is an oxidizing agent. It has several uses. Sodium iodate comprises 15 to 50 mg per kilogram of applicable salt.
Sodium iodate is also used as a dough conditioner to strengthen the dough.
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Barium iodate
Barium iodate is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula Ba(IO3)2. It is a white, granular substance. iodate.
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Iodate fluoride
The iodate fluorides are chemical compounds which contain both iodate and fluoride anions (IO3− and F−). Iodate fluorides are under investigation for the non-linear optical properties.
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Lead(II) iodate
Production
One way to produce lead(II) iodate involves the reaction of lead nitrate with double moles of potassium iodate. Lead iodate can be precipitated precisely by simultaneous dropwise addition of equivalent solutions of lead nitrate and potassium iodate with water as
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Ammonium iodate
Ammonium iodate is an inorganic salt which is sparingly soluble in cold, and moderately soluble in hot water, like all iodate salts, it is a strong oxidizer Preparation
Ammonium iodate can be obtained by neutralising a solution of iodic acid with ammonia.
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碘酸锌性质表
基本信息
中文名:碘酸锌
化学式:Zn(IO3)2
CAS号:7790-37-6
英文名:Zinc iodate
外观:无色晶体或白色粉末
结构与性质
溶解性
在水中的溶解度
Zn(IO3)2·2H2O在水中的溶解度为(1.549±0.007)×10-2 mol·L-1(298.15 K)。
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Radium iodate
Radium iodate is an inorganic compound, a salt of radium and iodic acid with the chemical formula . Synthesis
Radium iodate is obtained by the reaction of a soluble radium salt and iodic acid:
Physical properties
Radium iodate forms colorless crystals
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Lithium iodate
Lithium iodate (LiIO3) is a negative uniaxial crystal for nonlinear, acousto-optical and piezoelectric applications. Properties
Mohs hardness of lithium iodate is 3.5–4. Its linear thermal expansion coefficient at is 2.8·10−5/°C (a-axis) and 4.8·10−5/°C (c-axis).
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Potassium iodate
Potassium iodate is also an ingredient in some baby formula. Potassium iodate is not approved by the U.S.
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Iodate nitrate
Iodate nitrates are mixed anion compounds that contain both iodate and nitrate anions. Giant birefringence
Iodate nitrates can have high birefringence. The scandium salt has a giant birefringence of 0.348 at 546 nm.
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Calcium iodate
Calcium iodate is any of two inorganic compounds with the formula Ca(IO3)2(H2O)x, where x = 0 or 1. These minerals are the most common compounds containing iodate.
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