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Description
- Periodic acid can be used in oxidation reactions converting sulfides into sulfones, catalyzed by Chromium(VI) oxide and oxidation reactions converting alcohols to aldehydes and ketones
- Periodic acid can also react with the 1,2 glycol linkage of carbohydrates forming aldehydes in tissue sections, which can be colored with Schiff bases, thus allowing for the staining of these tissues
- Furthermore, studies show that periodic acid is not effective in staining cancer cells in solid nests, which are better stained using Grimelius
Specifications
Specifications
| Melting Point | 122°C (Lit.) |
| Boiling Point | 135°C (literature) |
| Quantity | 25 g |
| Physical Form | Yellowish Crystalline Powder |
| Solubility Information | Freely soluble in water (100mg/mL), alcohol, nitric acid; slightly soluble in ether. |
| Formula Weight | 227.94 |
| Percent Purity | ≥99% |
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