It reacts with acids to make periodic acid.
A strong to explosive reaction also takes place in combination with halogen compounds, metal nitrides, metal perchlorates, sodium hydride, periodic acid and fluorinating agents.
Periodate is the conjugate base of periodic acid.
By contrast, the modern structure of (meta) periodic acid has all four oxygen atoms surrounding the iodine in a tetrahedral geometry.
The presence of this carbohydrate can be detected by a periodic acid - Schiff (PAS) reaction.
Place the face downwards in l% periodic acid (by weight) in distilled water.
Sodium periodate is the sodium salt of periodic acid.
For PAS, slides were placed in 0.5% periodic acid (Sigma) for 10 minutes.
There being two forms of periodic acid, it follows that two types of periodate salts are formed.
They are the salts of periodic acid.