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    Potassium iodate (KIO3) is an ionic inorganic compound with the formula KIO3. It is a white salt that is soluble in water. It can be prepared by reacting...
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    Calcium iodate, Ca(IO3)2, is the principal ore of iodine. It is also used as a nutritional supplement for cattle. Potassium iodate, KIO3, like potassium iodide...
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  • color appears. An alternative protocol uses a solution of iodate ion (for instance potassium iodate) to which an acidified solution (again with sulfuric acid)...
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    anion and may also be regarded as the potassium salt of periodic acid. Note that the pronunciation is per-iodate, not period-ate. Unlike other common periodates...
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    can be iodised by spraying it with a potassium iodate or potassium iodide solution. 57 grams of potassium iodate, costing about US$1.15 (in 2006), is...
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    of sodium iodate in everyday life is in iodised salt. The other compounds which are used in iodised table salt are potassium iodate, potassium iodide, and...
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    Potassium chlorate is the inorganic compound with the molecular formula KClO3. In its pure form, it is a white solid. After sodium chlorate, it is the...
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    oxidizes to metal carbonate and elemental iodine, which then evaporates. Potassium iodate (KIO3) is used to iodize some salts so that the iodine is not lost...
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    Panchagnula, Shobharani (September–October 2016). "Analysis of potassium iodate and potassium bromate in bakery products by electro-analytical techniques" (PDF)...
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    insoluble in water. Silver iodate can be obtained by reacting silver nitrate (AgNO3) with sodium iodate or potassium iodate. The by-product of the reaction...
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    Iodic acid (redirect from Hydrogen iodate)
    orange as the indicator. Iodic acid can be used to synthesize sodium or potassium iodate for increasing iodine content of salt.[citation needed] Iodic acid...
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  • agents such as ceric sulphate, potassium iodate, and potassium dichromate have been used to determine COD. Of these, potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) is the...
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  • more ubiquitous. In particular, around 1980 the practice of using potassium iodate as dough conditioner in bread and baked goods was gradually replaced...
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    iodine in the form of potassium iodate is used to produce iodised salt. When applied at a rate of 20  mg of potassium iodate per 1000 mg of table salt...
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    on iodine-rich soil. Iodised salt is fortified with potassium iodate, a salt of iodine, potassium, oxygen. As of 2000, the median intake of iodine from...
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  • potassium iodate. Lead iodate can be precipitated precisely by simultaneous dropwise addition of equivalent solutions of lead nitrate and potassium iodate...
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    tartaric acid ester of monoglycerides or DATEM, potassium bromate, calcium salts such as calcium iodate, L-cystine, L-cysteine HCl, glycerol monostearate...
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  • Thyroid blocker (category Potassium compounds)
    Potassium iodide (KI) and potassium iodate (KIO3) are called thyroid blockers when used in radiation protection. If a person consumes a dose of one of...
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    especially in commercially prepared solutions, chemically oxidized using sodium iodate. Commonly only enough oxidizer is added to convert one half of the haematoxylin...
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    may have emitted various chemical dioxins during their operation. Potassium iodate tablets were distributed to every household in Ireland in the wake...
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    of iodine and barium hydroxide or by combining barium chlorate with potassium iodate. The compound is stable on a temperature up to approximately 580 °C...
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    carcinogens such as potassium bromate and potassium iodate. Potassium bromate is a category 2B carcinogen, meaning it can cause cancer. Potassium bromate was...
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    or prevent iron deficiency anemia. Mixtures of ferrous fumarate and potassium iodate, "double fortified salt", are used to address both iron and iodine...
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    to isolate. Diiodine oxide can be prepared by reacting iodine with potassium iodate (KIO3) in 96% sulfuric acid and then extracting it into chlorinated...
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  • 134 154 178 Potassium iodate KIO3 4.6 6.27 8.08 10.3 12.6 14 18.3 24.8 32.3 Potassium iodide KI 128 136 144 153 162 176 192 198 206 Potassium metabisulfite...
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  • dihydrate can be obtained by reacting bismuth nitrate and potassium iodate or sodium iodate. It is obtained by evaporation and crystallization in 7 mol/L...
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    ; Takahashi, M.; Hayashi, Y. (1990). "Toxicity and carcinogenicity of potassium bromate–a new renal carcinogen". Environmental Health Perspectives. 87:...
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  • be produced by the reaction of lutetium nitrate and iodic acid or potassium iodate. It decomposes when heated to generate lutetium oxide. Hiroshi Miyamoto...
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  • iodide to iodine. Standard iodine solution is prepared from potassium iodate and potassium iodide, which are both primary standards: IO−3 + 8 I− + 6 H+...
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  • Promethium iodate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Pm(IO3)3. It can be obtained by reacting with potassium iodate, ammonium iodate or a slight...
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