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Excerpt from Research Papers From the Kent Chemical Laboratory of Yale University, Vol. 2
The tellurium tetraiodide which is thus formed is extremely insoluble in sulphuric acid of the strength mentioned, though soluble in excess of potassium iodide, and acted upon by water with the formation of tellurium oxyiodide and hydriodic acid. It is produced at first in the condition of a finely divided dark brown precipitate which upon agitation of the liquid containing it gathers in curdy masses and settles, leaving the it From Am. J our. Sci., 11, 271.
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