they dissolve but water will become saturated that's why the remaining Iodine crystals will remain suspended.
Dissolve the mixture in water. Filter the mixture obtained. You will have diamond as your residue and aqueous iodine as your filtrate.
They will dissolve until the water is saturated then the remaining crystal will stay intact.
No. Ionic bonds dissolve in water the best.
water is a polar molecule, hexane is non polar. substances with like polarities mix, therefore the non polar iodine mixes with hexane and not water
NO iodine can not dissolve in water but it can dissolve in benzene
they dissolve but water will become saturated that's why the remaining Iodine crystals will remain suspended.
Iodine is very soluble in water so therefore once it's dissolved, it won't crystallise. Good luck with your chemistry prac ;)
first you take water in a beaker and put the mixture in it.you will see that ammonium chloride will dissolve in water because it is highly soluble in water and iodine is not so it won't dissolve. However, the solubility of elemental iodine in water can be increased by the addition of potassium iodide.you can then filter out the mixture so the iodine when you filter will stay on the filter paper. you have got your iodine separated.now for ammonium chloride, you can do evaporation or distillation. To get back water you can do distillation and get distilled water.
Dissolve the mixture in water. Filter the mixture obtained. You will have diamond as your residue and aqueous iodine as your filtrate.
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They will dissolve until the water is saturated then the remaining crystal will stay intact.
yes clorine dissolve in water in periodic table clorine is the 7th a group of periodic table all 7th group ( bromine iodine astatine clorine and iodine) are the collectively known as salt produsing eliments it used in sterilization of water
No. Ionic bonds dissolve in water the best.
yes. iodine will dissolve in carbon tetrachloride
No. Iodine exist as I2, which is formed by the induced dipole-induced dipole interaction. Thus, it is a non-polar compound. Water, which is a polar solvent, prefers to stay hydrogen bonded then break up iodine. Remember: like dissolves like. This means that non-polar compounds like iodine will dissolve in non-polar solvent such as hexane, which polar compounds such as hydrochlorine gas will dissolve in polar solvents like water.
It is impossible.