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What is Hypoiodous?
Answer
Hypoiodous acid (HlO) is a formed when mercury (II) oxide is shaken with aqueous iodine. It rapidly decomposes by disproportionating.
5HIO → HIO3 + l2 + 2H2O.
Question
Answer
Hypoiodous acid (HlO) is a formed when mercury (II) oxide is shaken with aqueous iodine. It rapidly decomposes by disproportionating.
5HIO → HIO3 + l2 + 2H2O.
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