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    sharvashishdas Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Sep 8, 2009, 11:01 AM
    Complete the reaction
    Kio3 +h2o will give?
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    #2

    Sep 10, 2009, 11:46 AM

    I guess you mean



    ?

    Next time, type the symbols as they have to be.
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    Sep 13, 2009, 01:46 AM
    Hello Sha,
    By looking at the charge of each element, we can say
    KIO3 + H2O... >? Gose as..
    K{+} I{-} O{-}3 + H{+} OH{-}... >KOH "Potassium hydroxide" + HIO3"iodic acid"

    Advice:
    From now and then, when you stuck on reactions complement. First of all,
    look at the atom charge to figuer out how will equation be?


    ! remember, this way won't work for all equations.

    I hope its help.
    Bonne Chance ;)
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    Sep 13, 2009, 02:10 AM

    Ok, if that is what you are asking for, then I'll say that there is no chemical reaction involved. The KIO3 only dissolves, that is, the ions in the salt dissociates into ions.

    I must say that the previous post is not very correct. If you look at his/her equation, you'll see that the products are Potassium hydroxide and Iodic acid. What do you know about acids and alkalis? Answer: They react together forming a salt and water. Hence these products cannot be formed for they will react together immediately.

    chimie: Je suis desole, mais la reaction n'est pas la bonne. Tu as produit une base et un acide, qui reagiront immediatement pour former un sel et de l'eau. Donc, on ne peut avoir ce genre de reaction. Ici, on auras les 'ions' K+, IO3- dissouts dans de l'eau.
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    Sep 13, 2009, 04:21 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Unknown008 View Post
    Ok, if that is what you are asking for, then I'll say that there is no chemical reaction involved. The KIO3 only dissolves, that is, the ions in the salt dissociates into ions.

    I must say that the previous post is not very correct. If you look at his/her equation, you'll see that the products are Potassium hydroxide and Iodic acid. What do you know about acids and alkalis? Answer: They react together forming a salt and water. Hence these products cannot be formed for they will react together immediately.

    chimie: Je suis desole, mais la reaction n'est pas la bonne. Tu a produit une base et un acide, qui reagiront immediatement pour former un sel et de l'eau. Donc, on ne peut avoir ce genre de reaction. Ici, on auras les 'ions' K+, IO3- dissouts dans de l'eau.
    If it'll dissociates into ions could u please tell me will it dissociate into K+ and IO3- or gives I3(-)(tri iodide ion).
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    Sep 13, 2009, 05:52 AM

    The ions are potassium ion, and iodate ion

    Also, the oxidation number of Iodine in is +7.
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    Sep 14, 2009, 05:37 AM

    Merci beaucoup pour ta traduction. Ça alors! Chimie est mon préférée sujet. Mais non, je suis débutante en chimie. Quel dommage!

    En ce maintenant, J'ai des informations apprendre à conduire.
    Je suis désolée.
    À bientôt
    chimie
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    #8

    Sep 14, 2009, 06:04 AM

    On est la pour apprendre, c'est normal :). T'es de la France?
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    Sep 15, 2009, 05:47 AM
    Mreci!
    Tu es trés aimable. Tu as raison. On apprend, tu chimie t'occuperas de moi jusqu'au about et je suis assez bon. j'ai de l'eau jusqu'au genou.
    Ce n'est pas la mer à boire. Pense à ça.
    Non. Je ne suis pas Française .mais je parler Français.
    Enchantée.
    Chimie
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    Sep 15, 2009, 09:39 AM

    Canada, Quebec?

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