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BARIUM IODATE

  • CAS NO.:10567-69-8
  • Empirical Formula: BaH2I2O7
  • Molecular Weight: 505.15
  • MDL number: MFCD00239354
  • EINECS: 234-152-6
  • SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
  • Update Date: 2024-12-18 14:15:32
BARIUM IODATE Structural

What is BARIUM IODATE?

Chemical properties

white crystals or powder

Physical properties

The monohydrate occurs as lustrous, monoclinic crystals or a white crystalline powder. It is somewhat soluble in hot water but slightly in cold water. It is insoluble in sulfuric acid or alcohol. It loses its water of hydration at 130°C.The solubility product of the monohydrate at 25°C is 2.7×10-9. This salt is not used in Industry but is offered for sale commercially in limited quantities.

Preparation

Barium Iodate can be prepared by the reaction of iodic acid upon the carbonate:
BaCO3 +2HIO3→Ba(IO3)2 +CO2+H2O
The product is either a monohydrate or a hexahydrate (like the calcium homologue).

Properties of BARIUM IODATE

Melting point: decomposes at 476℃ [HAW93]
Density  4.998
form  white crystalline powder
color  white crystals, crystalline powder
Water Solubility  g/L solution H2O: 0.395 (25°C) [KRU93]; g/100g H2O: 0.035 (20°C), 0.046 (30°C), 0.057 (40°C) [LAN05]
Merck  14,979
Stability: Stable. Oxidizer - contact with combustible material may cause fire. Incompatible with reducing agents, easily oxidized materials, organics. Non-flammable.
CAS DataBase Reference 10567-69-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System Iodic acid (HIO3), barium salt (10567-69-8)

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Computed Descriptors for BARIUM IODATE

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