Diiodine oxide
Diiodine oxide, also known as iodohypoiodite, is an oxide of iodine that is equivalent to an acid anhydride of hypoiodous acid. This substance is unstable and it is very difficult to isolate.
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Diiodine oxide
Diiodine oxide, also known as iodohypoiodite, is an oxide of iodine that is equivalent to an acid anhydride of hypoiodous acid. This substance is unstable and it is very difficult to isolate.
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Oxygen diiodide, iodine hypoiodide, diiodooxidane
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Diiodine oxide
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Iodohypoiodite
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Diiodine oxide or Iodohypoiodite
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Oxygen diiodide, iodine hypoiodide, diiodooxidane
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Iodohypoiodite
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