Difference between revisions of "Talk:Hydroiodic acid"

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Why reducing agents? Reducer on reducer action is gay! They won't react! You need an oxidizer for that.
 
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:Oops, I was thinking iodine when I wrote that, not hydroiodic acid. My bad. I will correct it.

Latest revision as of 19:56, 19 November 2015

> Reducing agents, like sodium thiosulfate or metabisulfite can also be used.

Why reducing agents? Reducer on reducer action is gay! They won't react! You need an oxidizer for that.

Oops, I was thinking iodine when I wrote that, not hydroiodic acid. My bad. I will correct it.