Inorganic compound of lithium, iodine, and oxygen
Lithium periodate
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Preferred IUPAC name
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Identifiers
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ChemSpider
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EC Number
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InChI=1S/HIO4.Li/c2-1(3,4)5;/h(H,2,3,4,5);/q;+1/p-1 Key: SYWXNZXEJFSLEU-UHFFFAOYSA-M
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Properties
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ILiO4
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Molar mass
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197.84 g·mol−1
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Appearance
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white powder
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Melting point
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370 °C (698 °F; 643 K)
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soluble
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Hazards
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GHS labelling:
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H272, H315, H319, H335, H360
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Related compounds
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Related compounds
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Sodium periodate Lithium perchlorate
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Lithium periodate is an inorganic compound of lithium, iodine, and oxygen with the chemical formula LiIO4.[1][2]
Physical properties
The compound forms a white powder.[1] It also forms hydrates[3] and is soluble in water.[4]
References
Salts and covalent derivatives of the periodate ion |
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HIO4
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He
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LiIO4
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Be
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B
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C
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N
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O
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F
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Ne
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NaIO4
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Mg
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Al
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Si
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P
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S
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Cl
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Ar
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KIO4
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Ca
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Sc
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Ti
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V
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Cr
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Mn
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Fe
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Co
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NixIxOx
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Cu
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Zn
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Ga
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Ge
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As
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Se
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Br
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Kr
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Rb
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Sr
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Y
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Zr
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Nb
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Mo
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Tc
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Ru
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Rh
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Pd
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Ag
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Cd
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In
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Sn
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Sb
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Te
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(IO4)−
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Xe
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Cs
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Ba
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*
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Lu
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Hf
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Ta
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W
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Re
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Os
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Ir
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Pt
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Au
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Hg
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Tl
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Pb
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Bi
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Po
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At
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Rn
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Fr
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Ra
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**
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Lr
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Rf
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Db
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Sg
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Bh
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Hs
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Mt
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Ds
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Rg
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Cn
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Nh
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Fl
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Mc
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Lv
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Ts
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Og
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*
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La
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Ce
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Pr
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Nd
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Pm
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Sm
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Eu
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Gd
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Tb
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Dy
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Ho
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Er
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Tm
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Yb
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**
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Ac
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Th
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Pa
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U
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Np
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Pu
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Am
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Cm
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Bk
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Cf
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Es
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Fm
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Md
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No
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