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Experiments for 'sodium metaperiodate'
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Results for 'sodium metaperiodate':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Periodate is capable of oxidizing manganese (II) to permanganate completely in a short period of time. This is one of the rare examples of an oxidizer, which is capable to oxidize manganese all up to the +7 oxidation state in aqueous environments.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- This is a set of experiments, demonstrating an interesting aspect of thallium chemistry, in combination with different iodine-containing compounds.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- When vanadyl sulfate is dehydrated by heating, then the resulting solid only dissolves partially in water and in dilute acid. When a strong oxidizer is present, all of the solid dissolves again, forming a soluble vanadium species in the +5 oxidation state.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Both iodate and periodate form the tetrachloroiodide ion in a strong solution of hydrochloric acid. A redox reaction occurs, where the iodine is reduced to its +3 oxidation state and chlorine is released.
EXPERIMENT 5 --------------- Praseodymium ions form a very light green precipitate with periodate, which almost completely dissolves on heating.
EXPERIMENT 6 --------------- When copper ions are brought in contact with periodate, then a yellow/green precipitate is formed. This precipitate very easily dissolves in hydrochloric acid, giving chlorine gas and other products. When the same is done with manganese(II) ions instead of copper ions, then a brick-red precipitate is formed, which does not easily dissolve in hydrochloric acid.
EXPERIMENT 7 --------------- Thallium(I) metaperiodate is very much like potassium metaperiodate, but it decomposes easily due to an internal redox reaction in which thallium(III) is formed, which forms a precipitate with periodate ion.
EXPERIMENT 8 --------------- Magnesium periodate is soluble in water.
EXPERIMENT 9 --------------- Iodide ion and metaperiodate react with formation of iodine. This reaction occurs, even in the absence of an acid.
EXPERIMENT 10 --------------- Sodium periodate reacts violently with hydroxyl amine hydrochloride in aqueous solution.
EXPERIMENT 11 --------------- Manganese (II) ions and periodate react with each other, even at room temperature to form a peculiar brown precipitate with a pink/orange hue. Certainly not the common dark brown manganese (IV) oxide/hydroxide is formed, but a much lighter colored precipitate.
EXPERIMENT 12 --------------- Many iodates are insoluble, but manganese(II) ions do not give a precipitate with iodate ion, nor is there any redox reaction between these ions. Periodate on the other hand gives a nice brickred precipitate with manganese(II).
End of results for 'sodium metaperiodate'
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