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potassium iodate


avanichem1

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i think your ques is how to make potassium iodate from iodine ? put KI in iodine sol. and leave it for half an hour in an open environment . atmospheric oxygen oxidises iodine to its iodate.

 

No it doesn't. You'll just evaporate a lot of iodine...

 

Heating with concentrated nitric acid is the standard I believe. Bromates or chlorates dissolved in dilute H2SO4 or HNO3 also oxidize elemental iodine to iodates. Bubbling chlorine through I2 in water will give iodates and eventually periodates. Woelen has some experiments on this.

 

It can also be done electrolytically, but I don't think this is as efficient as for bromates or chlorates.

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that is why i prefer to add KI (excess) . this increase the solubility of iodine in sol. and the loss of iodine will be minimized . if you perform the same in high light intensity , then you need not to put your sol. for more than 10-15 min .

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