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IODINE HAS WHICH COLOUR?​

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Answered by sjk17312
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Iodine is a purple in a hydrocarbon solvent and yellowish-brown in water. The colour of iodine solution depends upon the nature of the solvent. Iodide ions are colourless, for example a solution of sodium iodide is colourless, and this solution will only be coloured if the positive ion were to be coloured.

Pure iodine is violet, but when it's dissolved in water, it accepts an electron from the oxygen atom, affecting how it absorbs light. When you shake the fluids, the iodine leaves the water and dissolves in the oil, and returns to its purple colour!

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Answered by vishakakgp
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the colour of iodine is purple black

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