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The only known and possible reaction is the following redox (reduction-oxidation) reaction between I3- (Iodine-Iodide complex) and S2O32- (thiosulfate)

I3- + 2 S2O32- --> 3 I- + S4O62-

ox. + red.

So the reaction between potassium iodide (KI) and potassium thiosulfate (K2S2O3) is NOT possible because they both are reductors (electron donors).

Iodine-Iodide complex is essentially Iodine is an oxidator, bound to a non-reacting I- ion (Iodide)

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10y ago

yes , in eqoues and produce potassium Iodate

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9y ago

Sodium arsenate doesn't react with potassium iodide.

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no it doesnt react

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no it doesnt

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13y ago

No, it does not

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