Iodide is an ion of Iodine with a negative one charge.
The molecular formula for the Iodide Ion is: I-.
However, as with all ions, it can not exist on its own. So you could have the following ionic bonded compounds:
Sodium Iodide (NaI)
Potassium Iodide (KI)
Hydrogen Iodide (HI)
etc.
I2
Iodine is a diatomic element. Atom number 53
HIO2 (the 2 being a subscript)
The formula for iodic acid is HIO3.
hio2
HIO3 (aq)
Formula: I2
HIO3
The formula of sodium tallowate, otherwise known as soap is CH3CH2....COONa. Sodium tollowate is a salt of a fatty acid.
Formic acid and methanioc acid
Any acid that can destroy what it is poured on. e.g. Sulferic Acid
Ants and some other stinging insects release formic acidwhen they bite. Some plants, such as nettles, also release formic acid when touched.
acid or carboxyl.... (:
Formula: HIO3
HIO3
HIO3
Iodic acid.
Hypoiodous Acid
HIO3 is the chemical formula of iodic acid.
Periodic Acid. Pronounce Per - I-oh-dic. not periodic like the table of the elements.
Iodic Acid
HIO3 is Iodic Acid =p (A.K.A. Hydrogen Iodate)
Periodic acid or Iodic acid
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
Iodous acid is the chemical compound with the formula HIO2. Its' salts are named iodites; these are exceedingly unstable and have been observed but never isolated. They will rapidly break apart into iodine and iodates (the salt of iodic acid).