Definition of Periodate. Meaning of Periodate. Synonyms of Periodate

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Definition of Periodate

Periodate
Periodate Per*i"o*date, n. (Chem.) A salt of periodic acid.

Meaning of Periodate from wikipedia

- Periodate (/pəˈraɪ.ədeɪt/ pə-RY-ə-dayt) is an anion composed of iodine and oxygen. It is one of a number of oxyanions of iodine and is the highest in...
- Sodium periodate is an inorganic salt, composed of a sodium cation and the periodate anion. It may also be regarded as the sodium salt of periodic acid...
- Pot****ium periodate is an inorganic salt with the molecular formula KIO4. It is composed of a pot****ium cation and a periodate anion and may also be regarded...
- There being two forms of periodic acid, it follows that two types of periodate salts are formed. For example, sodium metaperiodate, NaIO4, can be synthesised...
- Periodate". American Elements. Retrieved 16 June 2023. "LITHIUM PERIODATE - SpectraBase". spectrabase.com. Retrieved 16 June 2023. "Lithium periodate...
- iodine clock reaction. Iodate shows no tendency to disproportionate to periodate and iodide, in contrast to the situation for chlorate. Iodate is reduced...
- tetroxide, followed by a Malaprade reaction to cleave the diol using periodate. Excess periodate is used to regenerate the osmium tetroxide, allowing it to be...
- oxidation states, including iodide (I−), iodate (IO− 3), and the various periodate anions. It is the least abundant of the stable halogens, being the 64th...
- water is the activator. In the presence of a catalyst such as an iron or periodate compound, the hydrogen peroxide decomposes to form oxygen and water: 2...
- combination with sodium periodate, OsO4 is used for the oxidative cleavage of alkenes (Lemieux-Johnson oxidation) when the periodate serves both to cleave...