No, it should be seen as a weak, though medium weak, acid: pKa = 0.77
Perchloric acid and chloric acid are very strong acid (pKa<<0). Iodic acid should be seen as a weak, though medium weak, acid: pKa = 0.77
HIO3 is Iodic Acid =p (A.K.A. Hydrogen Iodate)
Periodic Acid. Pronounce Per - I-oh-dic. not periodic like the table of the elements.
+1 for hydrogen
Iodic acid, HIO3, can be obtained as a white solid. It dissolves in water very well, but it also exists in the pure state, as opposed to chloric acid orbromic acid. Iodic acid contains iodine in the oxidation state +5 and it is one of the most stable oxo-acids of the halogens in its pure state. When iodic acid is carefully heated, it dehydrates to iodine pentoxide.
Perchloric acid and chloric acid are very strong acid (pKa<<0). Iodic acid should be seen as a weak, though medium weak, acid: pKa = 0.77
HIO3 is Iodic Acid =p (A.K.A. Hydrogen Iodate)
Iodic Acid
Periodic acid or Iodic acid
Hypoiodous Acid
HIO3
HIO3
Formula: HIO3
Iodic acid.
Periodic Acid. Pronounce Per - I-oh-dic. not periodic like the table of the elements.
HIO3 is the chemical formula of iodic acid.
+1 for hydrogen