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May 15, 2017 at 18:57 comment added airhuff There is a question posted on the Q&A site CheggStudy that reads: "Determine the pH of a 50 mL solution of a 0.15 M iodous acid (HIO2). The Ka of iodous acid is 2.9×10−5. ". Although the answer to the question is behind a paywall, if we trust the question itself then the pKa of iodous acid is 4.5. This is a somewhat dubious source though.
May 14, 2017 at 19:20 comment added Oscar Lanzi That's because iodous acid is less stable than the others you mention. Sorry I could not provide a more direct answer, but iodous acid is barely even known. What is known, now, is what you are up against. See en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodous_acid
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