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Chlorine gas turns a damp starch-iodide paper

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Chemistry JAMB 2003

Chlorine gas turns a damp starch-iodide paper

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The correct answer is: D

Explanation

Chlorine gas turns damp starch-iodide paper blue-black. 

  • The chlorine oxidizes the iodide ions on the paper into iodine, which then reacts with the starch to produce a blue-black compound.
  • Chemical reaction: The chemical reaction is:

                               Cl\(_2\)(aq)   + 2I\(^−\)(aq) → I\(_2\)(aq) + 2Cl\(^−\)(aq)

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