
What is the pKa of iodous acid? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
2017年5月15日 · $\begingroup$ There is a question posted on the Q&A site CheggStudy that reads: "Determine the pH of a 50 mL solution of a 0.15 M iodous acid (HIO2). The Ka of iodous acid is 2.9×10−5. The Ka of iodous acid is 2.9×10−5.
What is the oxidation number for I in HIO2? - Answers
2024年5月27日 · In HIO2, the oxidation number of hydrogen is +1 and oxygen is -2. To calculate the oxidation number of Iodine (I), you would set up the equation: (oxidation number of I) + 2(-2) + 1 = 0 (overall ...
How do you calculate the oxidation number of I in HIO2?
2024年5月29日 · In HIO2, the oxidation number of hydrogen is +1 and oxygen is -2. To calculate the oxidation number of Iodine (I), you would set up the equation: (oxidation number of I) + 2(-2) + 1 = 0 (overall ...
What is the name for HIO acid? - Answers
2024年5月26日 · Their formulas are HIO, HIO2, and H5IO6, respectively. What kind of acid is HIO 2? HIO2 is iodic acid. It is a weak acid that is formed by the reaction of iodine pentoxide with water.
IS HIO a strong acid? - Answers
2024年5月21日 · Their formulas are HIO, HIO2, and H5IO6, respectively. What kind of acid is HIO 2? HIO2 is iodic acid. It is a weak acid that is formed by the reaction of iodine pentoxide with water.
What is the formula name for HlO2? - Answers
2024年6月6日 · 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 ...
What are the names and formulas for the oxyacids and iodine?
2024年6月5日 · Oxyacids of iodine are:- iodic acid: HIO3- iodous acid: HIO2- hypoiodous acid: HIO- ortho periodic acid: HIO4- meta periodic acid: H5IO6
Acid strengths for HBrO4 vs HIO4, and HBr vs HI
2016年8月14日 · So I was looking at factors that control the relative strengths of acids and bases. We know that $\ce{HI}$ is a stronger acid that $\ce{HBr}$ because $\ce{I}$ is a much larger atom.
How is this an autocatalytic reaction? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
In your second reaction, $\ce{IO2\cdot}$ is being reduced back to $\ce{HIO2}$ by $\ce{Mn^{2+}}$. Since the first reaction produced $\ce{2IO2.}$, this second reaction needs to happen twice for each time the first reaction occurs.
Acid Strength of Oxoacids - CHEMISTRY COMMUNITY
2020年12月11日 · So I was working on a Sapling problem and it said "As the number of of oxygen atoms in an acid increases, the strength of the bond with the Hydrogen decreases, and thus the strength of the acid increases". So, it said that in terms of increasing strength, HIO < HIO2 < HIO3 < HIO4. However, I had a question about the structure of HIO4.
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