This question is about some redox reactions of chlorine, bromine and iodine.
An excess of aqueous potassium bromide was added to chlorine water and the solution turned orange.
i) Write an equation for this reaction. State symbols are not required.
(1)
ii) Silver nitrate solution was added to the mixture in (a) and excess dilute ammonia solution was then added to the precipitate formed. Only some of the precipitate dissolved.
Deduce why only some of the precipitate dissolved.
(3)
iii) Aqueous potassium bromide was added to aqueous iodine, instead of chlorine water. There was no reaction.
Give a reason why no reaction occurred.
(1)
Chlorine undergoes disproportionation when it reacts with hot aqueous sodium hydroxide solution.
i) Complete the ionic equation for this reaction. State symbols are not required.
(1)
...........Cl2 + ........... OH– → ........... Cl– + ...........ClO3– + ........... H2O
ii) Explain, in terms of oxidation numbers, why this is a disproportionation reaction.
(2)
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