Chemistry, asked by Nannu76, 1 year ago

Why iodine is soluble in KI and not in water?

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Answered by sonadistyles
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The I2 molecules in iodine are not very soluble in water because they are not alike. I2 is non-polar whereas H2O is polar. But KI solution contains I- ions which combine with the I2 molecules to form I3- ions because these are charged they dissolve in the water which is a polar solvent.

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