Experiments for 'potassium tetrachloro iodate (III)'
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Results for 'potassium tetrachloro iodate (III)':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- The tetrachloroiodide ion is not stable in water at high dilution. It tends to disproportionate to iodine, choride and iodate. With sulfite, it is reduced to iodine. With excess sulfite, it is reduced to iodide.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- Potassium tetrachloroiodide decomposes on heating. The residue, which remains behind is potassium chloride.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- Magnesium and potassium tetrachloro iodide do not react when dry, but when a drop of water is added, then a violent reaction starts, with production of purple clouds of iodine.
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