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Offline amorale

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KI solution color change in tap water.
« on: August 10, 2012, 12:27:07 AM »
Hello,

My question is regarding a reaction with KI with some chemical in tap water.
Today I was working on a lab at school and had a beaker with about 10ml of 100mM KI in it, when I went to clean it and put tap water in the solution it automatically turned clear yellow.

So I was wondering what may have been in the tap water that made it react that way and also what exactly was being produce in the reaction that made the color yellow.

I know from previews experiments that if you increase I3- concentration in a solution it will turn yellow after a couple of minutes, so was I3- being form in this reaction or was it another Iodine ion?

Thank You, if you need me to clarify something please just ask.

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Re: KI solution color change in tap water.
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2012, 03:20:34 AM »
i think you are aware that chlorine is used to purify water at water plants. i think due to free chlorine in tap water, there might have been a reaction with KI oxidising iodide ions to iodine that appears yellow.
 KI + Cl2 --> KCl + I2
this is what i figured out.

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Re: KI solution color change in tap water.
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2012, 08:42:11 AM »
Sometimes instead of chlorine ozone is used
http://www.excelwater.com/eng/b2c/ozone.php
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