"periodic acid" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˌpɜːɹaɪˈɒdɪk ˈæsɪd/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Persent101-periodic acid.wav Forms: periodic acids [plural]
enPR: "pûrīŏd'ĭk ă'sĭd Etymology: From per- + iodic acid. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|per|iodic acid}} per- + iodic acid Head templates: {{en-noun}} periodic acid (plural periodic acids)
  1. (inorganic chemistry) HIO₄ or H₅IO₆, the oxyacids of iodine in which iodine has the highest oxidation number; H₅IO₆ is a white crystalline substance (HIO₄ is not stable), and both are strong oxidizing agents. Wikipedia link: periodic acid Categories (topical): Inorganic compounds, Iodine Hyponyms: metaperiodic acid (alt: HIO4), orthoperiodic acid (alt: H5IO6)

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