Iodic acid is a white water-soluble solid with the chemical formula HIO3. Its robustness contrasts with the instability of chloric and bromic acids. Iodic acid is characterized by iodine in the +5 oxidation state and is one of the most stable oxyacids among the halogens. When heated, the sample dehydrates to form iodine pentoxide. On further heating, iodine pentoxide decomposes further to give a mixture of iodine, oxygen and subiodine oxides. Iodate Acid (HIO3) Combined with Tetraethylammonium Bromide as a Catalyst for Selective and Accelerated Sulfonation Oxidation
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