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We need to know what the products of KI + H2O in ionic form.
The ionic reaction of potassium iodide (KI) with water (H2O) can be represented as 2KI + H2O ⇌ K2O + 2HI, which in ionic form is 2K+ + 2I- + H+ + OH- ⇌ 2K+ + O2- + 2H+ + 2I-. The discussion highlights the importance of hydroxide ions in the reaction, as indicated by the color change of phenolphthalein in the presence of hydroxide ions and molecular iodine. Participants debated the coefficients for the electron transfer in the reaction and clarified misconceptions regarding the presence of O2- in solution. The conversation emphasizes the complexity of redox reactions and the necessity of accurate chemical representation.
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airheadan said:THe labis on oxidation reduction. It says that ppt turns pink in the presence of hyrdroxide ions and the starch will turn black/blue in the presence of molecular iodine.
teacher said that we were closer when we showed him KI + H2O--> OH + K + I2 + H
airheadan said:the ppt is phenalthailene...and the reaction is K + I + H2O --> KOH + I + H
K + I + H2O --> KOH + I + H