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Iodate sulfate

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Iodate sulfrates are mixed anion compounds that contain both iodate and sulfate anions.

List

formula name formula

weight

system space group cell Å volume density comments ref
triclinic P1 a = 8.621, b = 9.899, c = 10.009, α = 85.963°, β = 64.714°, γ = 89.501°, Z = 2
In(IO3)2(NO3) 526.63 trigonal R32 a =.2165 b =5.2165 c =24.195, γ =120° Z=3 570.2 4.601 colourless [1]
[In(IO3)(OH)(H2O)](NO3) 386.75 monoclinic P21/n a =5.5756 b =16.410 c =7.734, β=109.95 Z=4 665.2 3.862 colourless [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Huang, Yu; Jiang, Ting-kun; Yang, Bing-Ping; Hu, Chun-Li; Fang, Zhi; Mao, Jiang-Gao (2022-02-14). "Two Indium Iodate–Nitrates with Large Birefringence Induced by Hybrid Anionic Functional Groups and Their Favorable Arrangements". Inorganic Chemistry: acs.inorgchem.2c00079. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00079. ISSN 0020-1669.