I is replaced by Cl.So KCl and I2 is formed.
Cl2 + 2 KI --> I2 + 2KCl
2KI + Cl2 --> KCl + I2
Potassium chloride and Iodine
Chlorine, a more reactive halogen would displace iodide in its hallide solution. Potassium chloride would be formed.
the reaction between bleach anb potassium iodide is KI+NaCl2--->KCl2+NaI
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
No reaction.
No - there would be a reaction though if Chlorine and Potassium Iodide were mixed
no is not a chemical reaction
Potassium chloride and Iodine
Chlorine, a more reactive halogen would displace iodide in its hallide solution. Potassium chloride would be formed.
the reaction between bleach anb potassium iodide is KI+NaCl2--->KCl2+NaI
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
No reaction.
In the reaction: Lead (Ⅱ) Nitrate + Potassium Iodide → Potassium Nitrate + Lead (Ⅱ) Iodide.. all nitrates are soluble and lead(ii)iodide is insoluble.
Bromine and Potassium iodide react to form Potassium bromide and Iodine.
Please mention this reaction.
No reaction because the anion is common in both compounds.
No, reaction