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what is the reaction to K+I2>KI

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Answered by akanksha15goyal
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Explanation:

Potassium iodide reacts with iodine to form KI3 . The oxidation states are written under the symbolic representations of the molecules. As we can see that in this reaction oxidation, reduction and complex formation takes place.

Answered by gourinandhasajeev200
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Potassium iodide reacts with iodine to form KI3 . The oxidation states are written under the symbolic representations of the molecules. As we can see that in this reaction oxidation, reduction and complex formation takes place here

2KI → 2K + I2 ………… two Iodine atoms in I2, so double KI, and then double K

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