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Disproportionation reaction of iodous acid, HOIO. Determination of the concentrations of the relevant ionic species H+, H2OI+, and IO3

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The pseudo-equilibrium concentrations of the H+, IO3 , and H2OI+ ions, kinetically very important species in the disproportionation reaction of iodous acid, have been determined from the equilibrium dissociation reactions of sulfuric and iodous acids in the quasi-stationary state. The values observed were higher than the concentration of the protonated ion of hypoiodous acid.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological development, Republic of Serbia (project no. 172011).

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Marković, S., Karkalic, R. & Petrović, B. Disproportionation reaction of iodous acid, HOIO. Determination of the concentrations of the relevant ionic species H+, H2OI+, and IO3 . Res Chem Intermed 41, 1293–1300 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11164-013-1273-2

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