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Diiodine oxide, also
known as iodo hypoiodite, is an
oxide of
iodine that is
equivalent to an acid
anhydride of
hypoiodous acid. This
substance is unstable...
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electronegativity and
lowest reactivity of the halogens. The
interhalogen bond in
diiodine is the
weakest of all the halogens. As such, 1% of a
sample of gaseous...
- the BDE of
diiodine is
calculated as
twice the heat of
formation of
iodine radical (25.5 kcal/mol)
minus the heat of
formation of
diiodine gas (14.9 kcal/mol)...
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Iodine pentoxide is the
chemical compound with the
formula I2O5. This
iodine oxide is the
anhydride of
iodic acid, and the only
stable oxide of iodine...
- are
believed to be
particularly important in the
marine boundary layer.
Diiodine monoxide has
largely been the
subject of
theoretical study, but
there is...
- 150 °C
gives iodine pentoxide (I2O5)
rather than the
expected anhydride diiodine heptoxide (I2O7).
Metaperiodic acid can also be
prepared from
various orthoperiodates...
- imines/iminium salts,
halogenating reagents (e.g., N-bromosuccinimide and
diiodine), and
proton donors. A
carbanion is one of
several reactive intermediates...
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initial atom: I2O5 is
known as
iodine pentaoxide, but it
should be
called diiodine pentaoxide. N2O3 is
called nitrogen sesquioxide (sesqui-
means 1+1⁄2)....
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Iodine trichloride Names IUPAC name
Iodine trichloride Other names Diiodine hexachloride Identifiers CAS
Number 865-44-1 Y 3D
model (JSmol) monomer: Interactive...
- hydrolyze. It
decomposes above 75 °C: 4 I4O9 → 6 I2O5 + 2 I2 + 3 O2 Like
diiodine tetroxide,
tetraiodine ****xide
contains both I(III) and I(V), and disproportionate...