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Yes, I know strontium iodate does.
Strontium iodide (SrI2) is a salt of strontium and iodine. It is an ionic, water-soluble, and deliquescent compound that can be used in medicine as a substitute for potassium iodide Strontium iodide (SrI2) is a salt of strontium and iodine. It is an ionic, water-soluble, and deliquescent compound that can be used in medicine as a substitute for potassium iodide
When combined, these two compounds produce a precipitate of Silver iodide and Strontium nitrate.
strontium iodide: SrI2
SrCO3+2HI=SrI2 solution + CO2 => evaporation to temperature of solution 130oC => slow vacuum drying in quartz ampule to 150oC
2I- + Br2 ---> I2 + 2Br-
Yes, I know strontium iodate does.
Bromine and Potassium iodide react to form Potassium bromide and Iodine.
potassium
a displacement reaction
Strontium iodide (SrI2) is a salt of strontium and iodine. It is an ionic, water-soluble, and deliquescent compound that can be used in medicine as a substitute for potassium iodide Strontium iodide (SrI2) is a salt of strontium and iodine. It is an ionic, water-soluble, and deliquescent compound that can be used in medicine as a substitute for potassium iodide
Displacement scratch that it a single replacement
2I- + Pb2+ ? PbI2 (s)
2I- + Pb2+ → PbI2 (s)
Br2 + CaI2 → CaBr2 + I2
When combined, these two compounds produce a precipitate of Silver iodide and Strontium nitrate.
strontium iodide: SrI2