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Potassium iodate
About: Potassium iodate is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 611 publications have been published within this topic receiving 5940 citations. The topic is also known as: KIO3.
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TL;DR: The analytical importance of the material has been established by quantitative separation of Pb2+ from other metal ions and the effect on the exchange capacity of drying the exchanger at different temperatures has also been studied.
Abstract: Zirconium(IV) selenoiodates have been synthesized under a variety of conditions. The most chemically and thermally stable sample is prepared by adding a mixture of aqueous solutions of 0.1 mol L−1 potassium iodate and 0.1 mol L−1 sodium selenite to aqueous solution of 0.1 mol L−1 zirconium(IV) oxychloride. Its ion-exchange capacity for K+ and Pb2+ was found to be 3.20 and 2.35 meq g−1 dry exchanger, respectively. The material has been characterized on the basis of chemical composition, pH titration, and thermogravimetric analysis. The effect on the exchange capacity of drying the exchanger at different temperatures has also been studied. The analytical importance of the material has been established by quantitative separation of Pb2+ from other metal ions.
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TL;DR: The relationship between absorbance and the quantity of biotin reacted was found to obey Beer's law over the concentration range studied, 3-18 mg./g.
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TL;DR: Mechanisms consistent with the observed kinetic data and spectral evidence have been proposed for the oxidation of xylose and maltose and show zero-order kinetics at their higher concentrations.
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TL;DR: The potential of iodine biofortification in strawberry fruits by means of soil and foliar fertilization was investigated in three field experiments and a preliminary phytotoxicity test in the greenhouse as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: The addition, under commercial conditions, of potassium iodate to crude sea salt is a reliable method for the iodization of salt, a fact of particular significance to countries in which iodization by potassium iodide is unsatisfactory owing to adverse environmental conditions.
Abstract: An experiment carried out by the authors confirms that the addition, under commercial conditions, of potassium iodate to crude sea salt is a reliable method for the iodization of salt, a fact of particular significance to countries in which iodization by potassium iodide is unsatisfactory owing to adverse environmental conditions.
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