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Group 7 – HalogensTask 2

Name: Eman Anwar

Date: 31st March,2020

Unit: How do atoms bond?

Objectives: To enhance designing & processing skills

Use the following link to attempt the task mentioned below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_QmC9bmnc8&feature=youtu.be

Task:Watch the video &record observations related to the displacement reactions of halogens in a
suitable table.

Halide solution Potassium Chloride(KCl) Potassium Bromide(KBr) Potassium Iodide (KI)


Halogen 0.1M 0.1M 0.1M
(colorless) (colorless) (colorless)

Iodine (I2) No reaction No reaction No reaction


(Solution turns purplish- (solution turns purplish-brown) (Solution turns purple brown)
brown)

Bromine (Br2) No reaction (solution truns No reaction (solution truns Bromine displaces iodine from potassiu
orange-yellow) orange-yellow) iodine solution
Br2(aq) + 2Kl(aq) 2KBr(aq) + I2(aq)
(reddish-brown) + (colorless)
(colourless) + (deep orange)

Chlorine (Cl2) No visible reaction Chlorien displaces bromine from Chlorine displaces iodine from potassiu
(colorless) potassium bromide solution iodide solution
Cl2((aq)+ 2KBr(aq) 2KCl(aq) Cl2(aq) + 2KI(aq) 2KCl(aq) + I2(aq)
+ Br2 (aq) (pale green-yellow) + (colorless)
(pale green-yellow) + (colorless) (colorless) + (deep purple)
(colorless) + (orange-yellow)

Adding chlorine, bromine and iodine to halogen salts


Chlorine water is added to three solutions
Group 7 – HalogensTask 2

The result of adding chlorine to the three solutions

Bromine water is added to three solutions

The result of adding bromine to the three solutions


Group 7 – HalogensTask 2

Iodine water is added to three solutions

The result of adding iodine to the three solutions

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