Definition of Iodate

1. n. A salt of iodic acid.

Definition of Iodate

1. Noun. (chemistry) The anion IO3-; Any salt of iodic acid. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Iodate

1. to iodize [v -DATED, -DATING, -DATES] - See also: iodize

Medical Definition of Iodate

1. A salt of iodic acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Iodate

inæsthetic
inæsthetical
inæstimable
io moth
io moths
iobenzamic acid
iobitridol
iocetamic acid
iod-
iodal
iodamide
iodane
iodanes
iodargyrite
iodargyrites
iodate (current term)
iodate reaction of epinephrine
iodated
iodates
iodatian
iodating
iodation
iodations
iodhydrin
iodhydrins
iodian
iodic
iodic acid
iodid
iodide

Literary usage of Iodate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Philosophical Magazine (1830)
"The other results from the action of one of the following acids : sulphuric, nitric, phosphoric, muriatic and silicated fluoric upon the neutral iodate of ..."

2. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities: Inorganic by Arthur Messinger Comey, Dorothy Anna Hahn (1921)
"Indium iodate, In(IOi)i. 1 pt. is sol. in 1500 pts. H,O at 20°. ... Lanthanum iodate, SI. sol. in cold, easily sol. in Very sol. in warm HCl+Aq. (Hi pr. 76. ..."

3. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1922)
"About 0.5 g., very roughly estimated, of solid potassium bromate is added, and when it has dissolved, an amount of potassium iodate which is 10 to 15 times ..."

4. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1903)
"Required, 4-23 cc of iodate. Calculated for the iodide, 12-40 cc, whence 33-39 m.grms. of chlorate were found. Other experiments, not necessary to detail, ..."

5. The Philosophical Magazine (1830)
"The other results from the action of one of the following acids : sulphuric, nitric, phosphoric, muriatic and silicated fluoric upon the neutral iodate of ..."

6. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities: Inorganic by Arthur Messinger Comey, Dorothy Anna Hahn (1921)
"Indium iodate, In(IOi)i. 1 pt. is sol. in 1500 pts. H,O at 20°. ... Lanthanum iodate, SI. sol. in cold, easily sol. in Very sol. in warm HCl+Aq. (Hi pr. 76. ..."

7. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1922)
"About 0.5 g., very roughly estimated, of solid potassium bromate is added, and when it has dissolved, an amount of potassium iodate which is 10 to 15 times ..."

8. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1869)
"the ferric oxide (iodate of the sesquioxide of iron) as a substitute for iodide of iron. The following is his description of the preparation, composition, ..."

9. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1871)
"—This salt is obtained by mixing aqueous iodic acid with a small quantity of potash, or by adding a solution of the mono- or di-iodate to aqueous sulphuric, ..."

10. First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical Substances by Frank Humphreys Storer (1864)
"iodate of protoxide or TIN. Soluble in an So O, I Ot aqueous solution of ... Insoluble in an aqueous solution of iodate of soda. iodate of ..."

11. Methods in Chemical Analysis: Originated Or Developed in the Kent Chemical by Frank Austin Gooch (1912)
"The solution of mineral acid to be analyzed is mixed with an excess of iodate and iodide, the resulting free iodine estimated by directly titrating with ..."

12. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1903)
"Required, 4-23 cc of iodate. Calculated for the iodide, 12-40 cc, whence 33-39 m.grms. of chlorate were found. Other experiments, not necessary to detail, ..."

13. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1869)
"the ferric oxide (iodate of the sesquioxide of iron) as a substitute for iodide of iron. The following is his description of the preparation, composition, ..."

14. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1871)
"—This salt is obtained by mixing aqueous iodic acid with a small quantity of potash, or by adding a solution of the mono- or di-iodate to aqueous sulphuric, ..."

15. First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical Substances by Frank Humphreys Storer (1864)
"iodate of protoxide or TIN. Soluble in an So O, I Ot aqueous solution of ... Insoluble in an aqueous solution of iodate of soda. iodate of ..."

16. Methods in Chemical Analysis: Originated Or Developed in the Kent Chemical by Frank Austin Gooch (1912)
"The solution of mineral acid to be analyzed is mixed with an excess of iodate and iodide, the resulting free iodine estimated by directly titrating with ..."

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