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Definition of I2O6
1.1 Names: I2O6 is called Diiodine hexoxide, commonly known by the English name “Diiodine hexoxide”.
1.2 Atomic mass: I2O6 consists of two Iodine atoms and six Oxygen atoms, hence the atomic mass is 2*126.9 (for Iodine) + 6 -> *16 (for Oxygen) = 333.8.
1.3 Atomic weight: I2O6 has an atomic weight of 333.8u.
1.4 Ion structure: I2O6 does not form ions because it is not an electrolyte. -
Properties of I2O6
2.1 Physical properties: I2O6 is a solid, colorless and odorless substance.
2.2 Chemical properties: I2O6 has the ability to react with other substances to form new compounds, for example, reacting with water to form iodic acid. -
Common chemical equations
Currently, there is no clear information about the specific chemical reactions that I2O6 can participate in. -
Preparation of I2O6
Currently, there is no clear information on how to prepare I2O6 in the laboratory or on an industrial scale.