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Iodine chemistry in the +1 oxidation state. I. The electronic spectra of OI−, HOI, and H2OI+

Jean Paquette, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1985 - 
- Vol. 63, Iss: 9, pp 2444-2448
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In this paper, the electronic spectra for the hypoiodite ion (OI−), HOI, and its conjugate acid (H2OI+) in aqueous media were reported.
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Electronic spectra are reported for the hypoiodite ion (OI−), hypoiodous acid (HOI), and its conjugate acid (H2OI+) in aqueous media. Iodine in the +1 oxidation state was produced by either of the ...

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