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iodine is more soluble in water in the process of iodide salt due to formation of a species. identify it.​

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Answered by anitauniyal58
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Solution : 

Iodine is covalent in nature and therefore, it does not dissolve in water which is polar. In KI solution, iodine reacts to form KI3KI3 which is ionic in nature. Therefore, it becomes soluble in water.

KI+I2→KI3(KI−3)KI+I2→KI3(KI3-).

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Explanation:

Iodine is covalent in nature and therefore, it does not dissolve in water which is polar. In KI solution, iodine reacts to form KI3 which is ionic in nature. Therefore, it becomes soluble in water.

KI+I2→KI3(KI−3).

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