Sodium Iodate
Industrial Applications
Sodium Iodate is an inorganic oxidizing agent used across chemical, pharmaceutical, and industrial sectors. It is commonly utilized in analytical chemistry and laboratory applications as a reagent and oxidant. In the pharmaceutical and medical fields, sodium iodate has been used in biochemical research and controlled oxidation processes. Industrially, it serves as a source of iodine in chemical synthesis and specialty formulations. Sodium Iodate is also used in food and nutritional applications in certain regions as a fortifying agent for iodine supplementation, as well as in optical and electronics-related research where controlled oxidation is required.
Physical Properties
Sodium Iodate is a white, crystalline, odorless inorganic solid. It is highly soluble in water and forms clear, stable solutions. The compound is chemically stable under normal storage conditions and exhibits strong oxidizing properties. Sodium Iodate is non-volatile and thermally stable at ambient temperatures, making it suitable for handling in solid or aqueous form for laboratory and industrial use.
Grade
- Tech
Other Names
- Iodic acid
Form
- Crystals
- Powder
Abbreviations
- Ca(IO3)2
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