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Potassium tri-iodate

Potassium di-iodate. Potassium tri-iodate. Potassium molybdamo- Potassiumsulphato-... [Pg.321]

Vicinal iodo carboxylates may also be prepared from the reaction of olefins either with iodine and potassium iodate in acetic acid/ or with N-iodosuccinimide and a carboxylic acid in chloroform. " A number of new procedures for effecting the hydroxylation or acyloxylation of olefins in a manner similar to the Prevost or Woodward-Prevost reactions include the following iodo acetoxylation with iodine and potassium chlorate in acetic acid followed by acetolysis with potassium acetate reaction with iV-bromoacetamide and silver acetate in acetic acid reaction with thallium(III) acetate in acetic acid and reaction with iodine tris(trifluoroacetate) in pentane. ... [Pg.88]

Cerous iodates and the iodates of the other rare earths form crystalline salts sparingly soluble in water, but readily soluble in cone, nitric acid, and in this respect differ from the ceric, zirconium, and thorium iodates, which are almost insoluble in nitric acid when an excess of a soluble iodate is present. It may also be noted that cerium alone of all the rare earth elements is oxidized to a higher valence by potassium bromate in nitric acid soln. The iodates of the rare earths are precipitated by adding an alkali iodate to the rare earth salts, and the fact that the rare earth iodates are soluble in nitric acid, and the solubility increases as the electro-positive character of the element increases, while thorium iodate is insoluble in nitric acid, allows the method to be used for the separation of these elements. Trihydrated erbium iodate, Er(I03)3.3H20, and tri rated yttrium iodate, Yt(I03)3.3H20,... [Pg.354]

As iodine and tri-iodide ions solutions are not primary standard solutions, the standardization of thiosulfate solutions may be achieved with the help of iodine solutions extemporaneously prepared from primary standards. Iodine is usually prepared by the iodate/iodide reaction or by the oxidation of iodides with potassium dichromate, but other possibilities exist. [Pg.323]


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