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Answered by mahi946535
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It dissolves readily in many organic solvents, producing violet solutions in most cases and yellow-brown solutions in alcohols. Iodine is not very soluble in water, but produces a slightly yellow solution. ... The solution is actually 0.5 molal in sodium ions and 0.5 molal in hydroxide ions.

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Answer:It dissolves readily in many organic solvents, producing violet solutions in most cases and yellow-brown solutions in alcohols. Iodine is not very soluble in water, but produces a slightly yellow solution. ... The solution is actually 0.5 molal in sodium ions and 0.5 molal in hydroxide ions.

Explanation:Elemental iodine is slightly soluble in water, with one gram dissolving in 3450 ml at 20 °C and 1280 ml at 50 °C; potassium iodide may be added to increase solubility via formation of triiodide ions, among other polyiodides. Nonpolar solvents such as hexane and carbon tetrachloride provide a higher solubility.

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