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If there is some moisture in the system, which there usually is with alcohol, ammonium iodide. Otherwise, no reaction under ambient conditions.
Mercury reacts with iodine to form mercuric iodide. Hg(l) + I2(s) = HgI2(s)
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You can boil away the alcohol, and the iodine will be left behind as a solid residue.
A iodine solution in water.
Iodine crystals
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You die
Iodine will color the hydrated starch to very dark purple black
A nonhomogeneous mixture is obtained (for solids).
I would suspect iodine to be more soluble in alcohol than kerosene because iodine is a polar compound and so it alcohol. Kerosene is non polar. Now should you mix them? Don't think so! Iodine is a strong oxidizer and can react with the alcohol or the kerosene. This may likely cause a fire or explosion if conditions where right.
If there is some moisture in the system, which there usually is with alcohol, ammonium iodide. Otherwise, no reaction under ambient conditions.
you die
When iodine is dissolved in alcohol, it forms a mixture of iodine and alcohol, which is physical.
Mercury reacts with iodine to form mercuric iodide. Hg(l) + I2(s) = HgI2(s)