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HIO3 on heating gives​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

HIO3. I2O5 + H2O

The thermal decomposition of iodic acid to produce oxide iodine(V) and water. The reaction takes place at a temperature of 240-250°C.

Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

Heating  HIO_3 gives iodine oxide (I_2O_5) and H_2O

Explanation:

The thermal decomposition of iodic acid produces oxide iodine(V) and water. The response takes vicinity at a temperature of 240-250°C.

HIO_3 --------- I_2O_5+H_2O

 whereas,

( I_2O_5)  iodine oxide and hydrogen get out.

uses:  iodic acid may be used to synthesize sodium and potassium iodate for growing the quantity of iodine content material of the salt.

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