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What, if anything, will happen when iodine is added to potassium bromide? Explain your answer. (3 marks).

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Answered by deepak55556
14

Explanation:

when iodine is added with potassium bromide then it makes potassium iodide and bromine will come out

the reaction is

I+KBr------> KI+ Br

Answered by OlaMacgregor
11

I_{2} + 2KBr \rightarrow 2KI + Br_{2}

Explanation:

When iodine chemically reacts with potassium bromide then it will lead to the formation of potassium iodide and bromine. This reaction is actually a single displacement reaction in which bromine from potassium bromide is displaced by iodine atom.

The chemical equation for this reaction is as follows.

     I_{2} + 2KBr \rightarrow 2KI + Br_{2}

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