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- Q2185998 subject Q7137781.
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- Q2185998 abstract "Calcium iodate are inorganic compound composed of calcium and iodate anion. Two forms are known, anhydrous Ca(IO3)2 and the monohydrate Ca(IO3)2(H2O). Both are colourless salts that occur naturally as the minerals called lautarite and bruggenite, respectively. A third mineral form of calcium iodate is dietzeite, a salt containing chromate with the formula Ca2(IO3)2CrO4.".
- Q2185998 iupacName "Calcium diiodate".
- Q2185998 thumbnail Calcium_iodate.png?width=300.
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- Q2185998 iupacname "Calcium diiodate".
- Q2185998 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q2185998 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q2185998 type ChemicalObject.
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- Q2185998 type Q11173.
- Q2185998 comment "Calcium iodate are inorganic compound composed of calcium and iodate anion. Two forms are known, anhydrous Ca(IO3)2 and the monohydrate Ca(IO3)2(H2O). Both are colourless salts that occur naturally as the minerals called lautarite and bruggenite, respectively. A third mineral form of calcium iodate is dietzeite, a salt containing chromate with the formula Ca2(IO3)2CrO4.".
- Q2185998 label "Calcium iodate".
- Q2185998 depiction Calcium_iodate.png.