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what happened when sodium iodide is heated with conc.h2so4?
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Explanation:

Sodium iodide

  • With hot conc. sulfuric acid, the iodide ion in solid salts acts as an even stronger reducing agent than bromide, and the sulfuric acid is reduced to hydrogen sulfide gas and the iodide ion oxidised to free iodine.
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