Chemistry, asked by kalaimathi1984, 9 months ago

Two reactions are given below:

a. 2KI + Cl2  2KCl + I2

b. 2K + Cl2  2KCl

Identify the type of reaction, giving justification in each case.​

Answers

Answered by purvirajput2004
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(i) It is an example of displacement reaction. Since Cl2

is more reactive than I2 ,it displaces the same from KI solution. Violet fumes of iodine appear from the tube.

(ii) It is an example of addition reaction. The compound KCl contains both K and Cl as its constituents

Answered by aaaa5569
1

Answer:

(1) AsCL2 to is more reactive then I2 therefore KI is displaced and become KCL therefore this reaction is displacement (2) hands ke and cl2 is combined and form to KCL therefore it is a combination reaction

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