Potassium Iodate Powder ACS Grade *

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Powder
7758-05-6
KIO3
214.00
1479
Description

Potassium Iodate, also known as Iodic Acid Potassium salt and Potassium Iodine Oxide, has the chemical formula KIO3 or IKO3. It appears as colorless to white crystals or crystalline powder with no odor. It is soluble in Water but insoluble in Alcohol at ambient conditions. When heated to decomposition, it emits toxic fumes of Iodine. On a lab scale, it is often prepared by dissolving Iodine in a solution of Sodium Hydroxide and recovering the Iodate through filtration. Lab Alley's Potassium Iodate, ACS Grade fully complies with the American Chemical Society's (ACS) requirements due to its high purity. The ACS grade is usually the same as the reagent grade, and it is ideal for analytical and research applications that require repeatable, consistent findings. Lab Alley is selling its premium quality products online at laballey.com in the United States of America (USA).

Specifications

Potassium Iodate Powder ACS Features:

Assay 99.4-100.4%
pH of a 5% Solution at 25°C 5.0-8.0
Insoluble Matter 0.005%
Chloride and Bromide 0.01%
Iodide 0.001%
Nitrogen Compounds 0.005%
Sulfate 0.005%
Heavy Metals (as Pb) 5 ppm
Iron 0.001%
Sodium 0.005%
Applications
Common Uses
  • Reagent
  • Oxidizing agent
  • Chemical precursor
Commercial/Industrial Application
  • Table salt
  • Maturing agent in baking
  • Baby formula milk
Safety and Handling

Potassium Iodate Powder ACS Shipping Information:
DOT: Oxidizing substance, solid, n.o.s. (potassium iodate),5.1, UN1479, P.G. III1

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