• Equivalent weight (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    reacts with 781.4±0.1 mg of potassium hydrogen iodate. As the equivalent weight of potassium hydrogen iodate is 389.92 g, the measured mass is 2.004 milliequivalents...
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    Iodine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    'violet'. Iodine occurs in many oxidation states, including iodide (I−), iodate (IO− 3), and the various periodate anions. As the heaviest essential mineral...
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  • additionally coprecipitate with many other caesium salts, including the iodate, the picrate, the tartrate (also rubidium tartrate), the chloroplatinate...
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    Nuclear fission product (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    exposed to a radioiodine environment, independent of the availability of iodate or iodide drugs. The continual distribution of perchlorate tablets or the...
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    detection of colonic fistulae (in this case contrast should be performed with iodate substances). CT and MRI scans are useful for evaluating the small bowel...
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    "Nitrites et jambons "cancérogènes": nouvelle victoire en appel de Yuka contre un industriel de la charcuterie" [Nitrites and "carcinogenic" hams: Yuka's new...
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    silicon, from silica; phosphorus, from phosphates; iodine, from sodium iodate; radon, as a decay product from uranium ores; fluorine, from fluorite; germanium...
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    Radium (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the most insoluble known sulfate), chromate (RaCrO4), carbonate (RaCO3), iodate (Ra(IO3)2), tetrafluoroberyllate (RaBeF4), and nitrate (Ra(NO3)2). With...
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    domains of life. Many photosynthetic microbes are able to reduce inorganic iodate to iodide in their cell walls but much of it gets released into the environment...
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  • Astatine (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    thought to be capable of forming cations in salts with oxyanions such as iodate or dichromate; this is based on the observation that, in acidic solutions...
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