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blackeyed | 11:12 Tue 01st Dec 2009 | Science
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What is the charge on 'I' in 'NaOI'?
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lol
i was talking in terms of chemistry.
thanx anyways for answering
OK, so what, chemically, is NaOI? Sodium oxy-iodide? Never heard of it.
Never heard of NaOI. Are you sure you have copied the homework question down correctly?
Perhaps it said NaCl not NaOI
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Yup,it is NaOI although i don't know what you call it.
We get NaOI when we react iodine with sodium hydroxide.
it is called sodium oxyiodide
Tonight's chemistry question:

Look at the following chemical equation:

3I2 + 6NaOH = NaIO3 + 5NaI + 3H2O

Discuss in the context of the original question.
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O3!
You sure you got this thing right
OK. Tell me why not.
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because oxygen's oxidation number is -2,if there are 3 oxygen atoms then the combined oxidation number for O3 becomes -6 , that, coupled with the -1oxidation number of iodine makes the total negative charge to be -7.However, there is only one sodium with an oxidation number +1,therefor,the the +ve and -ve charges are not totally cancelled out and thats why i think NaOI3 cannot exist.
NaOI is chemically analogous to NaOCl (sodium hypochlorite) The I in NaOI is not charged. However the OI ion carries a charge of -1. Perhaps you wish to know the oxidation state of the iodine atom?
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yes, i'd really grateful for that.
So NaOI3 cannot exist. Tell me about NaIO3.
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uh sorry, i wrote NaIO3 as NaOI3
and , prof, i ' think' NaIO3 cannot exist, if it does you tell me how
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thanx prof, but it may take me a while to go through those links
Some wierd answers so far! NaOI iused to be sodium hypoiodite, now sodium iodate(I). The OI ion has a charge of -1; the iodine atom has an oxidation state (sort of charge) of +1
Cheers, Maelogman
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oh, thanx maelogman that cleared my doubt!
"NaOI iused to be sodium hypoiodite, now sodium iodate(I)"

Really? Even more weirder answers!

Sodium iodate is the sodium salt of iodic acid. Formula: NaIO3. MW: 197.89 CAS Number: 7681-55-2

Sodium hypoiodite is the sodium salt of hypoiodus acid. Formula: NaIO MW: 165.89 CAS Number: 22468-64-0

Hypoiodites behave both as reducing and oxidising agents. This behaviour results in them rapidly disproportionating into iodites and iodides. However, Sodium hypoiodite, is not sodium iodate(I), whatever that may be.

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