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Iodic acid HIO

C. HIO is prepared by oxidation of iodine with perchloric acid, nitric acid, or hydrogen peroxide or oxidation of iodine in aqueous suspension to iodic acid by silver nitrate. Iodic acid is also formed by anodic oxidation at a platinum electrode of iodine dissolved in hydrochloric acid (113,114). [Pg.365]

Iodic Acid.—Iodic acid is a white crystalline compound, easily soluble in water it is a strong acid, and its salts are produced by neutralisation with hydroxides or carbonates. When it is mixed in solution with hydriodic acid, mutual decomposition ensues and iodine is liberated HIOs.Aq+sHI.Aq=3l2 + 3H2O.Aq. [Pg.144]

HCIO, is a stronger acid than iodic(i) acid, HIO (Figure 18.5). The acidity of oxyacids increases... [Pg.613]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.863 , Pg.864 , Pg.866 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.863 , Pg.864 , Pg.866 ]




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