iodic acid
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Definition
- Noun:
- A soluble crystalline acid; used as a reagent and disinfectant: Iodic acid is a specific chemical compound with the formula HIO₃. It is characterized by being soluble in water and forming crystals. Its primary uses are in chemical laboratories as a testing agent (reagent) and as a substance that kills microorganisms (disinfectant).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The laboratory ordered a new supply of iodic acid for the oxidation experiments.
- Due to its oxidizing properties, a dilute solution of iodic acid can act as an effective disinfectant.
Advanced Usage
- In chemical synthesis: Iodic acid is often used to oxidize other compounds in controlled reactions.
- The chemist used iodic acid to oxidize the alcohol to the corresponding aldehyde.
- In analytical chemistry: It serves as a standard or reagent in titration procedures.
- The concentration of the reducing agent was determined by titration with iodic acid.
Variants and Related Words
- Iodate (n): A salt or ester of iodic acid, typically containing the IO₃⁻ anion.
- Potassium iodate is a common food additive.
- Periodic acid (n): A related, stronger oxyacid of iodine with the formula H₅IO₆.
Synonyms
- HIO₃: The chemical formula for iodic acid, used as a precise synonym in scientific contexts.
- Iodic(V) acid: A systematic name specifying the oxidation state of iodine.
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Iodic acid solution: Refers to the compound dissolved in water, which is the typical form used in applications.
- The protocol calls for a 5% iodic acid solution.
- Oxidizing acid: A descriptive phrase categorizing iodic acid based on its chemical behavior.
- Handle iodic acid with care as it is a strong oxidizing acid.
Noun
- a soluble crystalline acid; used as a reagent and disinfectant