what would happen is u would get a result of a blue-black colour at the end..!!brandon was here
A iodine solution in water.
Iodine crystals
it blows up
anything can mix together really, i think what you mean is chemically bond together, iodine is put into table salt(NaCl) for 'health reasons', but I'm not sure if it can bond with sodium alone
Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert.
A iodine solution in water.
Iodine will color the hydrated starch to very dark purple black
Iodine crystals
it blows up
You get a physical change (the corn starch dissolves in the vinegar).
anything can mix together really, i think what you mean is chemically bond together, iodine is put into table salt(NaCl) for 'health reasons', but I'm not sure if it can bond with sodium alone
A nonhomogeneous mixture is obtained (for solids).
Mercury reacts with iodine to form mercuric iodide. Hg(l) + I2(s) = HgI2(s)
I heared it turns into this blue-ish type of color. Taylor:)
Nothing will happen as neon is chemically inert.
the iodine does not turn the starch black."The iodine clock reaction is based around the colour change that occurs when iodine reacts with starch, turning from a clear colour to a black-blue colour." (2) The starch allows the iodine and the iodide ions to bond, forming a triodide ion.I2(aq) + I−(aq) ⇌ I3−(aq)In this reaction, iodide is viewed as a base, and iodine is viewed as an acid.The iodine is a ligand and is surrounded by the starch,as for the colour change, that is due to the iodine absorbing all light wavelengths corresponding to colours, hence not letting any through, so what you are seeing when the solution is black, is the absence of light and colour alltogether,hope that helps
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