The chlorine is reduced to chloride ions and the iodide {note correct spelling} are reduced to elemental iodine.
No - there would be a reaction though if Chlorine and Potassium Iodide were mixed
Iodine
A nucleophilic substitution reaction would take place, replacing various numbers of chlorine atoms with iodine atoms. Thus a mixture of compounds is produced.
iodine
When iodine and cyclooctene are mixed, a reaction occurs between the two and the product that is formed is 1,2-diiodo cyclooctane.
Chlorine does react with lithium iodide to produce free iodine and lithium chloride according to the equation Cl2 + 2 LiI -> 2 LiCl +I2.
No - there would be a reaction though if Chlorine and Potassium Iodide were mixed
The starch suspension would form into a blue-black precipitate. This is due to the reaction between starch and iodine.
iodine has lower electronegativity than chlorine
As a stronger oxidizing agent than Iodine, Chlorine oxidizes the Iodide ions to Elementary Iodine, while itself gets reduced to Chloride. The equation for this reaction is:Cl2 + 2 I- ----> 2 Cl- + I2
Iodine
A nucleophilic substitution reaction would take place, replacing various numbers of chlorine atoms with iodine atoms. Thus a mixture of compounds is produced.
it is an acid catalised reaction, commonly HCl.
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Iodine
These two elements can never conjoin.
Both iodine and chlorine cause various degrees of corrosion. However, the corrosion effect of chlorine is dramatically more than iodine.