Nobody knows. no iodite salts have been isolated.Chlorites are known and a bromite.
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
The hypothetical acid iodous acid, HIO2, would be made from the hypothetical iodite ion, IO2-.
Sodium ion is colorless.
Copper Iodite
Sodium bromide is a white, crystalline solid.
NaIO = Sodium Hypoiodite Sodium (Na+1) + Iodite (IO2-1) Hypoiodite= (IO-1) Na+1 + IO-1 = Na1IO1 but since we dont put a 1 subscript it is NaIO Since iodite lost 2 oxygens and it is a metal and a oxy-radical compound you have to add a hypo- prefix and a -ite suffix, which makes it Sodium Hypoiodite
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
In a flame, sodium chloride produces a bright orange-yellow colour.
The formula for the iodite anion is IO2-
The hypothetical acid iodous acid, HIO2, would be made from the hypothetical iodite ion, IO2-.
Sodium ion is colorless.
silvery white the same for sodium
You get and orange - yellow colour.
Copper Iodite
Pure sodium carbonate is white.
Sodium bromide is a white, crystalline solid.
white