Not a lot. If the carbon was part of an unsaturated fat, it may break double bonds to join the fat (this is a test for unsaturation; by measuring how much iodine is absorbed we know how unsaturated the fat is). Otherwise, iodine is quite unreactive when introduced to carbon.
When iodine is added to calcium carbonate, no significant reaction occurs between the two compounds. Iodine does not react with calcium carbonate because the two compounds have different chemical properties.
The colour of the iodine will turn from yellowish brown to dark blue
No, alcohol (or more technically ethanol) is a compound of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
Nothing special happens and no reaction occurs. Iodine is hardly soluble in water.
When chlorine gas is bubbled into an aqueous solution of potassium iodide, some of the iodide ions are oxidized to iodine. The iodine molecules combine with iodide ions to form brown triiodide ion, I3-. In this demonstration, the aqueous solution is above a layer of carbon tetrachloride, in which iodine is quite soluble. The beautiful violet color of iodine can be seen as the iodine dissolves in the carbon tetrachloride layer. With excess chlorine, iodine reacts to form iodine monochloride, ICl, which is ruby red. The iodine monochloride reacts further to form iodine trichloride, ICl3, which is much lighter in color, causing the solution to be decolorized.
It turns black!
When iodine is added to calcium carbonate, no significant reaction occurs between the two compounds. Iodine does not react with calcium carbonate because the two compounds have different chemical properties.
When iodine is added to cornstarch, a blue-black complex is formed. This is utilized as a simple test to detect the presence of starch in a given substance.
ok, the rice will turn black when you put with iodine. It just like burning, but it is faster then fire!
The colour of the iodine will turn from yellowish brown to dark blue
Goiter is a problem with the thyroid gland, most commonly caused by an iodine-deficiency disease. You can prevent or cure it by eating seafoods which are rich in iodine, or by using iodized table salt.
Carbon-14
it will change into blue black colours.
No, I don't think so.
No, alcohol (or more technically ethanol) is a compound of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
When iodine is added to bread, it reacts with the starch present in the bread. This reaction causes the iodine to turn a blue-black color, allowing for the detection of starch. This can be used as a test to check if the bread contains starch as an ingredient.
No. Graphite is a form of carbon, and iodine is a halogen, and both carbon and iodine are nonmetals.