White crystals; hygroscopic; density 4.98 g/cm3; decomposes around 300°C; highly soluble in water; soluble in nitric acid; insoluble in ethanol, ether and carbon disulfide.
Iodine pentoxide is used for analysis of carbon monoxide and for CO removal from air. It also is used as an oxidizing agent in other oxidation reactions.
Iodine pentoxide is prepared by dehydration of iodic acid at 240°C.
2HIO3 → I2O5 + H2O
Iodine pentoxide is a strong oxidizing agent and reacts with various oxidizable substances. It oxidizes carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide. The reaction is quantitative and used to measure carbon monoxide in the air:
I2O5 + 5CO → I2 + 5CO2
It reacts with hydrogen sulfide, forming sulfur dioxide:
3I2O5 + 5H2S → 3I2 + 5SO2 + 5H2O
Oxidation reaction also occurs with hydrogen chloride, metal hydrides and a number of metal salts. It dissolves in water reacting to form iodic acid:
I2O5 + H2O → 2HIO3
Dissociation into iodine and oxygen commences when heated above 270°C.
White crystals; hygroscopic; density 4.98 g/cm3; decomposes around 300°C;highly soluble in water; soluble in nitric acid; insoluble in ethanol, ether andcarbon disulfide.
Iodine (V) oxide is used as an oxidizing agent to remove carbon monoxide from gas.
Oxidizes carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide with the formn of iodine (Ditte's reaction, which proceeds rapidly at 65° or above, but slowly at room temp). This reaction is used in gas analysis and for removing carbon monoxide from the air (in respirators preferably in presence of some H2SO4).
ChEBI: Diiodine pentaoxide is an iodine oxide.