Definition of Iodic acid

1. Noun. A soluble crystalline acid; used as a reagent and disinfectant.

Generic synonyms: Acid

Definition of Iodic acid

1. Noun. (inorganic compound) The oxyacid of iodine HIO3 ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Medical Definition of Iodic acid

1. HIO3;crystalline powder, soluble in water; used as an astringent, caustic, disinfectant, deodorant, and intestinal antiseptic. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Iodic Acid

iodanes
iodargyrite
iodargyrites
iodate
iodate reaction of epinephrine
iodated
iodates
iodatian
iodating
iodation
iodations
iodhydrin
iodhydrins
iodian
iodic
iodic acid (current term)
iodid
iodide
iodide acne
iodide goiter
iodide peroxidase
iodide transport defect
iodides
iodids
iodiferous
iodimetry
iodin
iodinase
iodinate
iodinated

Literary usage of Iodic acid

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

1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1833)
"Iodine la converted into iodic acid by heating with the strongest nitric acid, and by the action of many other oxidizing agents ; but iodic acid is usually ..."

2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1903)
"First Case :—Tht Glycerin is Free from Substances Acting on iodic acid. The solutions necessary for making an estimation are : —A solution of iodic acid at ..."

3. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1871)
"Small quantities of iodic acid are conveniently prepared by heating iodine ... 332) recommends this as the best mode of preparing iodic acid in all cases. ..."

4. Elements of Inorganic Chemistry: Including the Applications of the Science by Thomas Graham (1858)
"The liberated iodic acid dissolves, and being separated from the ... iodic acid is very soluble in water; and after reddening, bleaches litmus paper. ..."

5. The Analyst (1879)
"Professor Taylor, in his Medical Jurisprudence, says :—"A solution of iodic acid should be mixed with its volume of sulphide of carbon, there should be no ..."

6. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer (1920)
"(1) Free iodic acid is prepared by dissolving powdered iodine in boiling ... The iodic acid thus loses water, and a white powder of iodine pentoxide, I205, ..."

7. Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by C. Remigius Fresenius, Samuel William Johnson (1876)
"... hypochlorous and chlorous acids, bromic acid and iodic acid. On treating the precipitate with ammonium sulphide the sulphides of iridium, molybdenum, ..."

8. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1833)
"Iodine la converted into iodic acid by heating with the strongest nitric acid, and by the action of many other oxidizing agents ; but iodic acid is usually ..."

9. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1903)
"First Case :—Tht Glycerin is Free from Substances Acting on iodic acid. The solutions necessary for making an estimation are : —A solution of iodic acid at ..."

10. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1871)
"Small quantities of iodic acid are conveniently prepared by heating iodine ... 332) recommends this as the best mode of preparing iodic acid in all cases. ..."

11. Elements of Inorganic Chemistry: Including the Applications of the Science by Thomas Graham (1858)
"The liberated iodic acid dissolves, and being separated from the ... iodic acid is very soluble in water; and after reddening, bleaches litmus paper. ..."

12. The Analyst (1879)
"Professor Taylor, in his Medical Jurisprudence, says :—"A solution of iodic acid should be mixed with its volume of sulphide of carbon, there should be no ..."

13. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer (1920)
"(1) Free iodic acid is prepared by dissolving powdered iodine in boiling ... The iodic acid thus loses water, and a white powder of iodine pentoxide, I205, ..."

14. Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by C. Remigius Fresenius, Samuel William Johnson (1876)
"... hypochlorous and chlorous acids, bromic acid and iodic acid. On treating the precipitate with ammonium sulphide the sulphides of iridium, molybdenum, ..."

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