When iodine (I2) is mixed with alcohol, it forms a solution known as tincture of iodine. This solution is commonly used as an antiseptic to disinfect wounds due to the antimicrobial properties of iodine. The alcohol helps dissolve the iodine, making it easier to apply to the skin.
When you mix ammonia with iodine in alcohol, you generally form a white solid compound known as ammonium iodide. This reaction typically involves ammonia gas reacting with iodine in alcohol to form the salt.
To make iodine solution at home, mix 1 gram of iodine crystals with 10 milliliters of alcohol (such as ethanol or rubbing alcohol). Stir the mixture until the iodine crystals dissolve completely. This solution can be used as an antiseptic or for other purposes.
When citric acid and iodine are mixed, they react to form iodine citrate. This reaction results in the formation of a pale yellow precipitate.
When iodine is mixed with citric acid, the iodine can be dissolved or react with the citric acid to form iodine citrate. This reaction can alter the properties of iodine, such as its solubility, color, or chemical behavior.
No, iodine and alcohol do not form a solution. Iodine is not soluble in alcohol, but it can be dissolved in solutions like water or other polar solvents.
When you mix ammonia with iodine in alcohol, you generally form a white solid compound known as ammonium iodide. This reaction typically involves ammonia gas reacting with iodine in alcohol to form the salt.
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To make iodine solution at home, mix 1 gram of iodine crystals with 10 milliliters of alcohol (such as ethanol or rubbing alcohol). Stir the mixture until the iodine crystals dissolve completely. This solution can be used as an antiseptic or for other purposes.
Iodine will color the hydrated starch to very dark purple black
A nonhomogeneous mixture is obtained (for solids).
When iodine is dissolved in alcohol, it forms a mixture of iodine and alcohol, which is physical.
When citric acid and iodine are mixed, they react to form iodine citrate. This reaction results in the formation of a pale yellow precipitate.
When iodine is mixed with citric acid, the iodine can be dissolved or react with the citric acid to form iodine citrate. This reaction can alter the properties of iodine, such as its solubility, color, or chemical behavior.
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.
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
When iodine is dissolved in alcohol, the resulting mixture is known as tincture of iodine.
it make a chemical reaction