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making sodium iodate from sodium iodide
using electrolysis of sodium iodide
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGwPfo_eunY
this video shows Electrolysis of Potassium Iodide
and shows iodine being produced iodine does not dissolve in water very well if at all but it does in hydroxide solutions slowly. in the iodine to
sodium hydroxide reaction.
-So does the electrolysis of sodium iodide eventually yeild sodium iodate?
[Edited on 21-9-2011 by symboom]
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Or you can just mix bleach, NaOCl, with NaI.
(3)NaOCl + NaI --> (3)NaCl + NaIO3
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why use up bleach i made my own bleach by electrolysis i don't want to use it up.
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or you can just buy the bleach:
It is really quite inexpensive, can be found in your local supermarket, at comes in NaOCl concentrations between 4-9%.
Taylor's bleach is 8-10 % sodium hypochlorite solution, and a 5L container costs only £1.65
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the bleach i make is really strong it has a greenish yellow color to it and smells really strong it only took two hours to make
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Iodine will redissolve in the Iodide soulution forming the TriIodide I3- anion. That reacts with the NaOH (formed at the other electrode) as follows;
I2 + 2NaOH -> NaI + NaIO + H20. If the soultion is warm, The KOI will form NaIO3 and NaI (which will be reused), analagous to the standard Chlorate
production. YMMV.
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Iodate can be made from iodine by refluxing with acidified chlorate solution, followed by neutralization. I did a video of this a while back. I was
told this same procedure will work with iodide instead of iodine however I cannot confirm that from my own experience.
My YouTube Channel
"Nothing is too wonderful to be true if it be consistent with the laws of nature." -Michael Faraday
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