Is this a reliable method of testing the purity of a chemical compound - (KIO3)?
How can something be more pure than 100%?
We have three - KIO3 compounds (every from other manufacturer), all in the same class ACS, e.g. 99.7-100.4
According to CoA - one - 99.8%, second - 100.1% third - 100.4%.
Specified impurities (heavy metals and so on) are at virtually the same level.
Only diffrences is pH.
Does this always mean that physically this 100.4 is the purest compound, with the least amount of residue?
Is it possible that, for example, a compound that has 99.8, may turn out to be purer than the others, therefore safer?