I once had a very violent reaction between periodic acid and sulfide. This reaction was accompanied by a lot of roaring noise and strong heating of
the material. I had a wet slurry of H5IO6 to which I added solid Na2S.xH2O (x appr. equal to 3). No reaction occurred, but when I added a little water
to dissolve the mix, a sudden very violent reaction started! So, sulfides indeed can react extremely violently with strong oxidizers. Periodic acid is
a strong oxidizer, but normally it is not a very violent oxidizer, so this reaction surprised me. |