Potassium iodate - is a substance with the chemical formula KIO3. It occurs as a white solid, odorless crystalline powder and moderately soluble in water. Potassium iodate is a strong oxidant, reacts easily with flammable substances, as well as with reducing agents. It is used in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
Potassium iodate is an inorganic chemical compound, the potassium salt of iodic acid. It is a white substance with a crystalline structure of white color. Potassium iodate is moderately soluble in water (47g/l). One way to obtain this chemical compound is the reaction of iodine with a hot, concentrated solution of potassium hydroxide. Potassium iodate is a raw material that is used in the chemical, food and pharmaceutical industries.
Application of Potassium Iodate:
CAS No.: 7758-05-6
Form: solid
White color
Smell: odorless
pH: about 6.5 g/l H2O (20°C)
Melting point: 560 °C
Boiling point: thermal decomposition >560°C
Auto-ignition temperature: not applicable
Flash point: not applicable
Explosion limits: not applicable
Bulk density: approx. 2000 kg/m3
Solubility in water: 47 g/l (20°C), 323 g/l (100°C)
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