File:Oxidized Hydriodic Acid.jpg

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English: Aqueous solutions of hydriodic acid oxidize in the presence of air, forming triiodide ions in solution, which are responsible for the oxidized solution’s dark color.
Español: Las disoluciones acuosas de ácido yodhídrico se oxidan en presencia de aire. Al oxidarse se forman iones triyoduro, los cuales son responsables del color oscuro de las disoluciones oxidadas.
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A solution of hydriodic acid that was distilled one week prior to the picture.

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