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Information on Hydrogen Iodide Hydrogen Iodide is a derivative of Iodine. Hydrogen Iodide is clear to pale yellow liquid with a characteristic pungent, sulphide like odour. Hydrogen Iodide has a Boiling point of 127oC. It should be stored in tightly closed containers in a Room Temperature. Synthesis / Manufacturing Process of Iodides The major raw material of all the Iodides is Elemental Iodine. Iodine was first discovered in 1811 in France. Iodine is a non-metallic element of Halogen Group of products, having Melting Point 114oC. Iodine is found in Caliche, which is a sedimentary rock, hardened with the deposits of Calcium Carbonate (which is mainly found in Chile) & also in the brine extracted along with the natural gas (especially found in Japan & USA). Hydrogen Iodide is manufactured by bubbling Hydrogen Sulphide gas through aqueous solution of Iodine. |
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Uses / Application of Hydrogen Iodide Hydrogen Iodide is used as a catalyst in the synthesis of Organic Fine Chemicals. Hydrogen Iodide is also used in many Animal Feed formulations as a dietary source of Iodine. |
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