explain why chlorine turns moist starch iodide paper blue black
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Answer:Chlorine turns moist starch iodide paper blue-black because the iodide ions on the paper are oxidised to iodine and the starch react to it to give blue black compound.Cl2 + 2I- → I2 + 2Cl-
Answer:Chlorine turns moist starch iodide paper blue-black because the iodide ions on the paper are oxidised to iodine and the starch react to it to give blue black compound.Cl2 + 2I- → I2 + 2Cl-I2 + starch → Blue Black compound.
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Chlorine turns moist starch iodide paper blue-black because the iodide ions on the paper are oxidised to iodine and the starch react to it to give blue black compound.
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