Chemistry, asked by pqnkaj73, 11 months ago

i2+koh=kio3+ki+h2o redox reaction balance​

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Answered by vkgupta4031pcautm
59

Answer: the balanced equation is

3I2 + 6KOH == KIO3 + 5KI + 3H2O

Explanation:

Answered by mariospartan
9

3I_{2} (s) + 6KOH (aq) → KIO_{3} (aq) + 5KI (aq) + 3 H_{2} O (l)

Explanation:

  • This is an oxidation-reduction reaction:
  • 5I + 5 e- → 5 I^{-I} (Reduction)
  • I - 5 e- → I^{V} (Oxidation)
  • I_{2} is both an oxidizing agent and a reducing agent (disintegration).
  • A redox reaction can be defined as a chemical reaction in which electrons are transferred between two participating reactions.
  • This transfer of electrons can be identified by looking at the changes in the oxidation states of the reacting species.
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