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    bromine and sodium hydroxide: NaIO 3 sodium   iodate + Cl 2 + 4 NaOH ⟶ Na 3 H 2 IO 6 + 2 NaCl + H 2 O {\displaystyle {\ce {{\overset {sodium\ iodate...
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  • Iodine clock reaction (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    uses a solution of iodate ion (for instance potassium iodate) to which an acidified solution (again with sulfuric acid) of sodium bisulfite is added....
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  • |Structure Zirconium iodate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Zr(IO3)4. It can be prepared by reacting sodium iodate and zirconium sulfate...
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  • Iodate nitrates are mixed anion compounds that contain both iodate and nitrate anions. Iodate nitrates can have high birefringence. The scandium salt...
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    Sodium chlorate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaClO3. It is a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water. It is hygroscopic...
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    Iodic acid (redirect from Hydrogen iodate)
    acid can be used to synthesize sodium or potassium iodate for increasing iodine content of salt.[citation needed] Iodate is part of a series of oxyacids...
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  • Equivalent weight (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of the sodium hydroxide solution reacts with 781.4±0.1 mg of potassium hydrogen iodate. As the equivalent weight of potassium hydrogen iodate is 389.92 g...
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    Iodine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    whose main product is sodium nitrate. In total, they can contain at least 0.02% and at most 1% iodine by mass. Sodium iodate is extracted from the caliche...
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    Periodate (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    bromine and sodium hydroxide: NaIO 3 sodium   iodate + Cl 2 + 4 NaOH ⟶ Na 3 H 2 IO 6 + 2 NaCl + H 2 O {\displaystyle {\ce {{\overset {sodium\ iodate...
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    iodide sources, depending on the producer: potassium iodate, potassium iodide, sodium iodate, and sodium iodide. Any of these compounds supplies the body...
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    evaporates. Potassium iodate (KIO3) is used to iodize some salts so that the iodine is not lost by oxidation. Dextrose or sodium thiosulfate are often...
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    environments and often in conjunction with other soluble minerals like halides, iodates, borates, gypsum, and rarer carbonates and sulphates. Potassium and other...
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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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    Periodic acid (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    industrial scale production involves the oxidation of a solution of sodium iodate under alkaline conditions, either electrochemically on a PbO2 anode...
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    Salt (category Sodium minerals)
    table salt mixed with a minute amount of potassium iodide, sodium iodide, or sodium iodate. A small amount of dextrose may also be added to stabilize...
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    formula KClO3. In its pure form, it is a white crystalline substance. After sodium chlorate, it is the second most common chlorate in industrial use. It is...
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    levels of ascorbic acid, and Chemstrip overlays the reagent pad with an iodate-impregnated mesh that oxidizes the ascorbic acid prior to its reaching the...
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  • ubiquitous. In particular, around 1980 the practice of using potassium iodate as dough conditioner in bread and baked goods was gradually replaced by...
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    detection of colonic fistulae (in this case contrast should be performed with iodate substances). CT and MRI scans are useful for evaluating the small bowel...
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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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    Halogen (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    known to react with sodium to form sodium fluoride, sodium chloride, sodium bromide, sodium iodide, and sodium astatide. Heated sodium's reaction with halogens...
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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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  • the options for making iodized salt, along with the more stable potassium iodate. A saturated solution of potassium iodide is used to treat acute thyrotoxicosis...
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    "Nitrites et jambons "cancérogènes": nouvelle victoire en appel de Yuka contre un industriel de la charcuterie" [Nitrites and "carcinogenic" hams: Yuka's new...
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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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    graphite; silicon, from silica; phosphorus, from phosphates; iodine, from sodium iodate; radon, as a decay product from uranium ores; fluorine, from fluorite;...
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    [citation needed] The industrial-scale synthesis for sodium chlorate starts from an aqueous sodium chloride solution (brine) rather than chlorine gas....
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    Panchagnula, Shobharani (September–October 2016). "Analysis of potassium iodate and potassium bromate in bakery products by electro-analytical techniques"...
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    Potassium perchlorate (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    exposed to an iodine-131 contamination, independent of the availability of iodate or iodide compounds. The distribution of perchlorate tablets, or the addition...
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    the effect of nonlinear optical activity was observed in 1979 in lithium iodate crystals. Optical activity is normally observed for transmitted light. However...
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