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Iodine dioxide

Bromine bromate, 0276 Bromine dioxide, 0258 Bromine perchlorate, 0235 Bromine trioxide, 0259 Bromyl fluoride, 0239 Chlorine dioxide, 4042 Chlorine perchlorate, 4101 Chlorine trifluoride oxide, 3982 Chlorine trioxide, 4044 Chloryl hypofluorite, 3973 Chloryl perchlorate, 4104 Dichlorine oxide, 4095 Dichlorine trioxide, 4100 Dicyanogen AW -dioxidc. 0998 Dioxygen difluoride, 4320 Fluorine perchlorate, 3976 Hexaoxygen difluoride, 4327 Iodine dioxide trifluoride, 4334 Iodine(V) oxide, 4627 Iodine(VII) oxide, 4628 Oxygen difluoride, 4317 Perbromyl fluoride, 0240 Perchloryl fluoride, 3974... [Pg.185]

Iodic acid, 4424 Iodine azide, 4621 Iodine bromide, 0254 Iodine chloride, 4013 Iodine dioxide trilluoride, 4334 Iodine heptafluoride, 4378... [Pg.207]

The preparation Of iodine dioxide.—N. A. E. Millon s method of preparation by the reduction of iodic acid, modified by M. M. P. Muir, is as follows ... [Pg.291]

According to N. A. E. Millon,2 when dry finely powdered iodine is treated with ten times its weight of the most cone, nitric acid, a voluminous yellow powder is obtained which can be dried on a porous plate it contains iodine, oxygen, and nitric acid, and was regarded as nitroso-iodic acid. If the iodine nitrate is treated with a current of dry carbon dioxide or air, or dried on a porous tile over lime so long as nitrogenous fumes are given off, it is decomposed into iodine dioxide and... [Pg.291]

Iodine dioxide trifluoride, 4328 Iodine(V) oxide, 4622 Iodine(VII) oxide, 4623 Iridium hexafluoride, 4356 Lead chromate, 4237 Lead(II) nitrate, 4744 Lead(II) oxide, 4818 Lead(IV) oxide, 4828 Lithium chlorite, 4014 Magnesium nitrate, 4688 Magnesium nitrite, 4687 Magnesium permanganate, 4686... [Pg.2501]

Iodine dioxide trifluoride can be prepared by partial fluorination of Ba3H4(106)2 with HSO3F. It decomposes upon heating (97 °C) to yield IOF3 and O2. It is highly associated under all conditions. It reacts with AsFs, SbFs, NbFs, and TaFs to form oxygen-bridged polymers. [Pg.1360]

H. Kappeler made a similar sulpliate by reducing solid iddic acid with dry sulphur dioxide. Aq. potassium hydroxide reacts with iodine dioxide to form potassium iodate and iodide 6I02+6K0H—5KI03+KI+3H20. The oxide I4O9 is thought to be iodine iodate, with tervalent iodine, namely, 1(103)3, reacts with water,... [Pg.293]

IO3, iodine dioxide IO3, dioxidoiodine( ) -IO3, dioxo-X -iodanyl iodyl -OlO, oxo-X -iodanyloxy IO3, dioxidoiodine(l+) (not iodyl) lOj", dioxidoiodate(l-) iodite 10 , dioxidoiodato(l—) iodito... [Pg.69]

The iodine monoxide (lO) self-reaction is relatively fast and yields mainly iodine dioxide (OlO) or I2O2 at the range of pressures in the lower atmosphere. The lO dimer formed via (8.4c) is hkely to undergo photolysis, be taken up onto existing aerosol surfaces or take part in nucleation processes leading to the formation of new particles in coastal marine environments (O Dowd and Hoffmann, 2002). [Pg.40]


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