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Proto.io is an application prototyping platform launched in 2011 and developed by PROTOIO Inc. [1] [2] Originally designed to prototype on mobile devices, Proto.io has expanded to allow users to prototype apps for anything with a screen interface, including Smart TVs, digital camera interfaces, cars, airplanes, and gaming consoles.
Iodine monoxide is a binary inorganic compound of iodine and oxygen with the chemical formula IO•. A free radical, this compound is the simplest of many iodine oxides. [1] [2] [3] It is similar to the oxygen monofluoride, chlorine monoxide and bromine monoxide radicals.
Iodine dioxide is a binary inorganic compound of iodine and oxygen with the chemical formula IO 2. [1] [2] Only stable as a dilute gas, [3] this compound is one of many iodine oxides, [4] [5] and "iodine dioxide" is sometimes used to describe its formal dimer, the salt diiodine tetroxide (I 2 O 4, [IO] + [IO 3] −).
Iodine pentoxide (I 2 O 5) Iodine oxides are chemical compounds of oxygen and iodine . Iodine has only two stable oxides which are isolatable in bulk, iodine tetroxide and iodine pentoxide , but a number of other oxides are formed in trace quantities or have been hypothesized to exist.
The iodite ion, or iodine dioxide anion, is the halite with the chemical formula IO − 2. Within the ion, the iodine exists in the oxidation state of +3.
It decomposes above 75 °C: [2] 4 I 4 O 9 → 6 I 2 O 5 + 2 I 2 + 3 O 2. Like diiodine tetroxide, tetraiodine nonoxide contains both I(III) and I(V), and disproportionate to iodate and iodide under alkaline conditions: [2] 3 I 4 O 9 + 12 HO − → I − + 11 IO − 3 + 6 H 2 O. It reacts with water to form iodic acid and iodine: [3] 4 I 4 O 9 ...
Io is considered to be the most volcanically active body in our solar system. Pele type volcanism is believed to be the cause of sulfur components in the atmosphere. Volcanic plumes pump 10 4 kg of SO 2 (sulfur dioxide) per second into Io's atmosphere on average, though most of this is deposited back onto the surface.
Intraosseous infusion (IO) is the process of injecting medication, fluids, or blood products directly into the bone marrow; [1] this provides a non-collapsible entry point into the systemic venous system. [2] The intraosseous infusion technique is used to provide fluids and medication when intravenous access is not available or not feasible.