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HOW TO prepare 0.1 n iodide solution in 500 ml water?

0.1 N iodide would be 0.1 moles of the iodide salt (e.g. KI) per liter of solution. For 500 ml, you would need 0.05 moles of the iodide salt. You need to state the salt (KI, NaI, LiI, etc.) in order to determine the actual mass required.


How you can separate iodine from salt?

The salt should be an Iodide salt. Put the iodide salt into concentrated sulfuric acid. This will oxidize iodide to elementary Iodine.I- + H2SO4 ----> I2 + SO2 + H2O + HSO4-Another way is treating iodide salt with Chlorine, which will oxidize iodide to iodine and chlorine will be reduced to chloride.2 I- + Cl2 ----> I2 + 2 Cl-


Is sodium iodide an organic salt?

No , inoganic salt


The correct name for the salt with the formula Cal2 is?

The correct name for the salt with the formula CaI2 is calcium iodide.


What is ferrous iodide?

Ferrous iodide or iron II iodide is a salt with the formula FeI2, It is a compound of iron and iodine.


Does iodide make salt more salty?

Iodide itself does not make salt more salty. However, iodized salt, which contains iodide, may have a slightly different flavor profile compared to non-iodized salt, which could impact perceived saltiness.


How is table salt iodized What is the percentage of added salt to convert non-iodized salt into iodized salt Which one sodium iodide or potassium iodide is more commonly used?

Table salt is iodized by adding a small amount of iodine, typically in the form of potassium iodide or sodium iodide, to non-iodized salt. The common percentage of iodine added is about 0.01% to 0.1% of the salt's weight, which translates to roughly 20-40 mg of iodine per kilogram of salt. Potassium iodide is more commonly used in iodization processes due to its stability and solubility.


What type of salt is lead iodide?

Lead iodide is an ionic compound made up of lead (Pb) cations and iodide (I) anions. It is not a traditional salt like sodium chloride, but it does possess salt-like properties due to its ionic bond. Lead iodide is often used in scientific research and has applications in materials science and electronics.


Is Nal an acid or base?

Nal is the chemical formula for sodium iodide, which is a salt. It does not act as an acid or a base in the traditional sense. It dissociates into sodium ions and iodide ions in solution.


How could you determine whether there is any of the chemicals of sodium iodide or potassium iodide present in iodized salt?

One way to determine the presence of sodium iodide or potassium iodide in iodized salt is through elemental analysis techniques like mass spectrometry or X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. Another method could involve titration with a known reagent to determine the concentration of iodide ions in the salt sample. Finally, you could also refer to the ingredient list on the packaging which typically mentions the presence of sodium iodide or potassium iodide.


Disadvantages of iodized salt?

You can't really get too much iodide from iodized salt, if that's what you're getting at. The only thing you can get is too much sodium. The advantage is that we all need a little iodide in our diets, and there are few sources to get it, and table salt is used so much that it's a handy place to get it from. Iodide prevents goiter. The other disadvantage is that it's terrible for canning and pickling. You need pure salt for that (check the label, even non-iodized salt has an agent to make it pour freely in humid climates, called prussiate of sodium, and a tiny tiny amount of sugar, .004%, about 1 tablespoon per bushel, to keep the potassium iodide stable and not turn into iodine). For canning and pickling, you need salt that contains nothing but salt. Anything else will make the final product cloudy. "Potassium iodide Potassium iodide is added as a nutrient, to prevent goiter, a thyroid gland problem caused by lack of iodine, and to prevent mental retardation associated with iodine deficiency. A project started by the Michigan State Medical Society in 1924 promoted the addition of iodine to table salt, and by the mid 1950's, three quarters of U.S. households used only iodized salt. Potassium iodide makes up 0.06% to 0.01% of table salt by weight. Sometimes cuprous iodide (iodide of copper) is used as the source of iodine.


Potassium iodide base or acid?

Potassium iodide is a salt and will dissociate into potassium ions and iodide ions in water, so it is considered a base.