iodic acid

NOUN
  1. a soluble crystalline acid; used as a reagent and disinfectant
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  • The ether gradually absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere, being converted into acetic acid; this, by its superior affinities, reacts on the iodide present, converting it into acetate, with liberation of hydriodic acid; while this latter, under the influence of the atmospheric oxygen, is very rapidly converted into water and iodine. Notes and Queries, Number 227, March 4, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • I do not want to go into details, but would nevertheless stress the enormous simplification of the micro-apparatus as compared with the macro-procedure in connection with the methoxy determination; the weighing of the substance in tin-foil caps is new in principle and of great advantage, as the hydriodic acid does not bump because of its tin iodide content. Fritz Pregl - Nobel Lecture
  • The salts of hydriodic acid, the iodides, are, in general, similar to the chlorides and bromides. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • Five-micrometer sections were processed for routine histology and stained with hematoxylin-eosin, periodic acidSchiff with and without pretreatment with diastase, and Aldan blue.
  • The iodide of silver in like manner is changed into a sub-iodide; but with water hydriodic acid is formed unless an iodine absorbent be present -- then into hypoiodic acid. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881
  • Soluble and insoluble proteins were stained specifically in blue with naphthol blue-black and polysaccharides were stained in red with periodic acid.
  • In absence of the latter, and therefore in presence of compounds which destroy or absorb hydriodic acid -- e.g. iodic acid -- there results a _brown_ addition product. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • _ -- Morphine and its acetate give an orange-red colour with nitric acid, becoming brighter on standing; decompose iodic acid, setting free iodine; with perchloride of iron, gives a rich indigo-blue; with bichromate of potassium, a green turning to brown. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • Periodic acid-Schiff with diastase and mucin stains were also negative.
  • Thus the main tissue is stained blue by iodine in presence of hydriodic acid (1.5 s.g.), and the colour is not changed on washing. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
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