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iodine dissolves in benzene or acetone​

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  • Iodine gives a red solution in benzene, which is regarded as the result of a different type of charge-transfer complex. ... Iodine reacts also with iodide ions, because the latter can act as Lewis bases, and for this reason the solubility of iodine in water is greatly enhanced in the presence of an iodide.

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Acetone

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