Chemical reaction of iodine dissolve in water
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Iodine doesn't really react with water. It's poorly soluble in water.
One gram of it dissolves in 3L of water at 20 C. It turns a brown colour, but you can't get very much of it in. It's much more soluble in organic solvents. Then it turns purple.
One gram of it dissolves in 3L of water at 20 C. It turns a brown colour, but you can't get very much of it in. It's much more soluble in organic solvents. Then it turns purple.
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