Why bromine and iodine are sparingly soluble in water?
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Iodine and bromine are sparingly soluble in water because Iodine is a non-polar solute, whereas water is polar solvent
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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.
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