No iodite salts have been isolated. the corresponding acid iodous acid is unknown. The only well known halites are the chlorites, a few bromites have been prepared by roundabout routes.
KSO3 does not have a formula name, it doesn't exist! However,KHSO3 is named: potassium bisulfite, K2SO3 is named: potassium sulfite, HSO3- (anion) is named: bisulfite anion
Nobody knows. no iodite salts have been isolated.Chlorites are known and a bromite.
The hypothetical acid iodous acid, HIO2, would be made from the hypothetical iodite ion, IO2-.
Copper Iodite
The central atom in the hypothetical iodite ion would be surrounded by 10 electrons
KSO3 does not have a formula name, it doesn't exist! However,KHSO3 is named: potassium bisulfite, K2SO3 is named: potassium sulfite, HSO3- (anion) is named: bisulfite anion
Nobody knows. no iodite salts have been isolated.Chlorites are known and a bromite.
The formula for the iodite anion is IO2-
The hypothetical acid iodous acid, HIO2, would be made from the hypothetical iodite ion, IO2-.
Copper Iodite
Iodite is the hypothetical polyatomic ion, IO2-. Cobalt(III) carries a 3+ charge. Therefore Cobalt(III) iodite: Co(IO2)3
The central atom in the hypothetical iodite ion would be surrounded by 10 electrons
KIO2 is the formula of potassium iodite. This salt is hypothetical no iodite salts have been isolated.Chlorites are known and a bromite.
Iodine
That would be zinc oxide.
LiIO = Lithium hypoiodite LiIO2 = Lithium iodite LiIO3 = Lithium iodate LiIO4 = Lithium periodate
The anion periodate - IO4 (from the periodic acid HIO4); the charge is -1.