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- Periodate abstract "Periodate /pəˈraɪ.ədeɪt/ is an anion composed of iodine and oxygen. It is one of a number of oxyanions of iodine and is the highest in the series, with iodine existing in oxidation state VII. Unlike other perhalogenates, such as perchlorate, it can exist in two forms: metaperiodate IO4− and orthoperiodate IO65−. In this regard it is comparable to the tellurate ion from the adjacent period. It can combine with a number of counter ions to form periodates, which may also be regarded as the salts of periodic acid.Periodates were discovered by Heinrich Gustav Magnus and C. F. Ammermüller; who first synthesised periodic acid in 1833.".
- Periodate thumbnail Periodat-Ion.svg?width=300.
- Periodate wikiPageID "2122515".
- Periodate wikiPageRevisionID "604005152".
- Periodate hasPhotoCollection Periodate.
- Periodate imagealt "The metaperiodate ion".
- Periodate imagealt "The orthoperiodate ion".
- Periodate imagecaption "The metaperiodate ion".
- Periodate imagecaption "The orthoperiodate ion".
- Periodate imagefile "Orthoperiodate.png".
- Periodate imagefile "Periodat-Ion.svg".
- Periodate imagesize "120".
- Periodate systematicname "hexaoxoiodate".
- Periodate systematicname "tetraoxoiodate".
- Periodate subject Category:Oxoanions.
- Periodate subject Category:Periodates.
- Periodate type ChemicalCompound.
- Periodate type ChemicalSubstance.
- Periodate type ChemicalObject.
- Periodate type Thing.
- Periodate comment "Periodate /pəˈraɪ.ədeɪt/ is an anion composed of iodine and oxygen. It is one of a number of oxyanions of iodine and is the highest in the series, with iodine existing in oxidation state VII. Unlike other perhalogenates, such as perchlorate, it can exist in two forms: metaperiodate IO4− and orthoperiodate IO65−. In this regard it is comparable to the tellurate ion from the adjacent period.".
- Periodate label "Periodate".
- Periodate label "Periodate".
- Periodate label "Perjodaat".
- Periodate label "Peryodato".
- Periodate sameAs Periodate.
- Periodate sameAs Peryodato.
- Periodate sameAs Perjodaat.
- Periodate sameAs m.06np_t.
- Periodate sameAs Q417139.
- Periodate sameAs Q417139.
- Periodate wasDerivedFrom Periodate?oldid=604005152.
- Periodate depiction Periodat-Ion.svg.
- Periodate isPrimaryTopicOf Periodate.