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| Sodium iodate Basic information |
| Sodium iodate Chemical Properties |
Melting point | decomposes [STR93] | density | 4.28 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) | storage temp. | Store at +5°C to +30°C. | solubility | H2O: 0.1 M at 20 °C, clear, colorless | form | Powder/Solid | Specific Gravity | 4.277 | color | White | PH | 5.0-8.0 (25℃, 50mg/mL in H2O) | Water Solubility | soluble | Sensitive | Moisture & Light Sensitive | Merck | 14,8630 | Stability: | Stable. Strong oxidizer. Incompatible with finely powdered metals, arsenic, carbon, phosphorus, sulphur, metal cyanides, thiocyanates, impure manganese dioxide, sulphuric acid. May decompose on exposure to light, air or moisture. Heat and shock sensitive. | CAS DataBase Reference | 7681-55-2(CAS DataBase Reference) | EPA Substance Registry System | Iodic acid (HIO3), sodium salt (1:1) (7681-55-2) |
| Sodium iodate Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | white crystalline powder | Uses | Antiseptic, disinfectant, feed additive reagent. | Uses | Sodium iodate is used in animal feed, food industry. It is utilized in the manufacture of disinfectants, antiseptics and deodorants. It acts as a significant part in the oxidation of aromatic, aliphatic, and alicyclic thiols. Potassium tetrahydroborate and sodium iodate in acidic aqueous solution react with cadmium to generate chemical vapor, which is useful for atomic fluorescence spectrometry application. | Definition | ChEBI: Sodium iodate is an organic molecular entity. | Hazard | Oxidizing agent, fire risk near organic mate-
rials.
| Flammability and Explosibility | Notclassified | Purification Methods | Crystallise sodium iodate from water (3mL/g) by cooling. |
| Sodium iodate Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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