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Uranyl potassium iodate

The potassium salt, K(U02)(I03)j.3H20, is precipitated when potassium iodate is added in large excess to uranyl iodate solution as a light yellow powder of density 3-706. It is sparingly soluble in and is hydrolj-sed by water it is converted into uranyl iodate by excess of uranyl nitrate. [Pg.300]


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