• The iodate fluorides are chemical compounds which contain both iodate and fluoride anions (IO3− and F−). In these compounds fluorine is not bound to iodine...
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  • (2020-03-24). "Rational Design of the Nonlinear Optical Response in a Tin Iodate Fluoride Sn(IO 3 ) 2 F 2". Chemistry of Materials. 32 (6): 2615–2620. doi:10...
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    'violet'. Iodine occurs in many oxidation states, including iodide (I−), iodate (IO− 3), and the various periodate anions. As the heaviest essential mineral...
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  • carbonate – KHCO3 Potassium hydrogen fluoride – KHF2 Potassium hydroxide – KOH Potassium iodide – KI Potassium iodate – KIO3 Potassium manganate – K2MnO4...
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  • [IOF4]−, [IO2F2]−, [IO3F]2−, and [I2O5F2]2−. They are distinct from the fluoride iodates which are mixed anion compounds that do not have fluorine-iodine bonds...
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    complementary cations) are components of acids or salts. These include the iodates and periodates. Their conjugate acids are:  • The -1 oxidation state, hydrogen...
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  • borophosphates, boroselenites sulfates sulfate fluorides, sulfate chlorides sulfate arsenate selenite fluorides iodate fluorides Silicates sulfide silicates Some elements...
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  • additionally coprecipitate with many other caesium salts, including the iodate, the picrate, the tartrate (also rubidium tartrate), the chloroplatinate...
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  • bromine, perchlorate and fluoride have become more ubiquitous. In particular, around 1980 the practice of using potassium iodate as dough conditioner in...
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    react with metals, they produce a wide range of salts, including calcium fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), silver bromide and potassium iodide...
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  • iodide and iodate: Iodous acid and iodite are even less stable and exist only as a fleeting intermediate in the oxidation of iodide to iodate, if at all...
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    as iodide sources, depending on the producer: potassium iodate, potassium iodide, sodium iodate, and sodium iodide. Any of these compounds supplies the...
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  • molybdate, pertechnate, perruthenate, stannate, antimonate, tellurate, iodate, perxenate, tungstate, plumbate, and bismuthate. Partially deprotonated...
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  • PtBr4 1.352×10−7 Plutonium(III) fluoride PuF3 3.144×10−4 Plutonium(IV) fluoride PuF4 3.622×10−4 Plutonium(IV) iodate Pu(IO3)4 0.07998 Polonium(II) sulfide...
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    arid areas in crusts and other deposits as are various borates, nitrates, iodates, bromates and the like. Others, such as the fluorite group, are not water-soluble...
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  • thought to be capable of forming cations in salts with oxyanions such as iodate or dichromate; this is based on the observation that, in acidic solutions...
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  • ammonia. Radium fluoride (RaF2) is a highly radioactive compound. It can be coprecipitated with lanthanide fluorides. Radium fluoride has the same crystal...
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  • chemically similar to uranium(IV) and thorium(IV). Fluorides, phosphates, hypophosphates, iodates and phenylarsonates of protactinium(IV) are insoluble...
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  • halides are considerably smaller: bromide (196 pm), chloride (181 pm), and fluoride (133 pm). In part because of its size, iodide forms relatively weak bonds...
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  • additionally coprecipitate with many other caesium salts, including the iodate, the picrate, the tartrate (also rubidium tartrate), the chloroplatinate...
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  • thought to be capable of forming cations in salts with oxyanions such as iodate or dichromate; this is based on the observation that, in acidic solutions...
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  • perchlorate 7783–93–9 AgF silver fluoride 7775–41–9 AgF2 silver difluoride 7783–95–1 AgI silver iodide 7783–96–2 AgIO3 silver iodate 7783–97–3 AgMnO4 silver permanganate...
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    lanthanide(III) compounds. For example, trivalent americium forms insoluble fluoride, oxalate, iodate, hydroxide, phosphate and other salts. Compounds of americium...
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  • silver fluoride 7775-41-9 AgF2 silver(II) fluoride 7783-95-1 AgI silver iodide 7783-96-2 AgIO silver hypoiodite AgIO2 silver iodite AgIO3 silver iodate 7783-97-3...
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  • oxidation states are known: the inorganic ligands involved are the halides, iodate, azide, nitride, nitrate, thiocyanate, sulfate, carbonate, chromate, and...
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    mixed with a minute amount of potassium iodide, sodium iodide, or sodium iodate. A small amount of dextrose may be added to stabilize the iodine. Iodine...
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    domains of life. Many photosynthetic microbes are able to reduce inorganic iodate to iodide in their cell walls but much of it gets released into the environment...
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    silicon, from silica; phosphorus, from phosphates; iodine, from sodium iodate; radon, as a decay product from uranium ores; fluorine, from fluorite; germanium...
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    (AsO3−4) and vanadate (VO3−4) substitutions, along with chloride (Cl−), fluoride (F−), and hydroxide (OH−) anions, that also fit into the crystal structure...
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  • These are achieved using nanostructures. Some oxides, for example borate or iodate can have high birefringence. Also compounds containing C=O bonds have higher...
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