Kerrison PD, Le HN, Hughes AD (2016) Hatchery decontamination of Sargassum muticum juveniles and adults using a combination of sodium hypochlorite and potassium iodide. J Appl Phycol 28: 1169-1180Kerrison PD, Le HN and Hughes AD, Hatchery decontamination of Sargassum muticum juveniles and adults using a combina- tion of sodium hypoc...
Comparison of antimicrobial activity of sodium hypochlorite 2.5%, iodide potassium iodide 2%, and chlorhexidine 2% on the enterococcus faecalis after root canal fillingFatemeh . MokhtariAmir H.M.. AbadiAli G.. JahromiEhsan . AnvarZandi Hengame...
andoxidationreaction to be completed, and cooled atroom temperature. The flask is unsealed and 25mL of distilled water is added to the flask. After cooling, 0.5mL ofpotassium iodidesolution is added and precipitated iodine is titrated with 0.01N sodium thiosulfate using 1% starch in sodium ...
Potassium hypochlorite [Hypochloride salts] Potassium Hyroxymethyl-N-Methyl-Dithiocarbamate Potassium Iodate Potassium Iodide Potassium iodide (JP14/USP) Potassium iodide (K(I2)) Potassium Iodide (K(I3)) Potassium iodide (K2I2) Potassium iodide (K3I3) ...
determine in vitro the bactericidal potential of 38% silver diamine fluoride (SDF) alone, potassium iodide (PI) alone, and the two in combination (SDF + PI) against three bacterial species commonly found in root canal samples (Enterococcus faecalis, Actinomyces naeslundii and Parvimonas ...
The perchlorate ion of potassium perchlorate, KClO4, is a competitive inhibitor of thyroidal I- transport via the Sodium Iodide Symporter (NIS).This drug can cause fatal aplastic anemia and gastric ulcers and is now rarely used. If administered with careful supervision, in limited low doses and...
The solution was treated with an equimolar amount of iodine in potassium iodide solution until a yellow colour appeared. Free iodine was removed by means of sodium thiosulfate solution. The precipitate was filtered off and crystallised from ethanol to yield the disulfide in quantitative yield. Mp ...
sample coal burned in the air flow and various forms of sulfur in coal are oxidized and decomposed to sulfur dioxide and a small amount of sulfur trioxide, then oxidizing and titrating the sulfur dioxide by the generated iodine and bromine from electrolyzed potassium iodide - bromide potassium sol...
fireworks. The hydroxide, or caustic potash, KOH, is used in soaps. The nitrate, saltpeter (or niter), KNO3, is used in matches and explosives. Other commercially useful compounds include the bromide, KBr, the cyanide, KCN, the chromate, K2CrO4, the dichromate, K2Cr2O7, and the iodide, ...
Why does starch give a color change when mixed with a solution of iodine and potassium iodide? Explain why alkali metals produce a colored flame? Why wasn't the starch indicator added to KIO_3 instead of H_2SO_3? Why do KCL and CaCl2 produce different flame colors even though K+ and ...