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Iodine Oxidation

Materials Needed

  • 1 M solution of KI (potassium iodide) or NaI (sodium iodide)
  • H cell (U-tube)
  • Zinc electrode
  • Carbon electrode
  • Phenolphthalein indicator
  • 2% starch solution
  • Power supply

Procedure

Setup:

    • Place the 1 M KI or NaI solution into both sides of the H cell.
    • Add phenolphthalein and 2% starch solution to both sides of the H tube.

    Electrode Connection:

      • Attach the zinc and carbon electrodes to the respective sides of the H cell.

      Current Activation:

        • Turn on the power supply to initiate the current flow.

        Observation:

          • Observe the formation of a pink color at the cathode and a purple color at the anode.

          Chemical Reactions

          The following reactions occur during the demonstration:

          Half ReactionTypeEquation
          2 H2O(l) + 2e− → H2(g) + 2 OH−(aq)Cathode (reduction)2 H2O(l) + 2e− → H2(g) + 2 OH−(aq)
          2 I−(aq) → I2(l) + 2 e−Anode (oxidation)2 I−(aq) → I2(l) + 2 e−
          2 I−(aq) + 2 H2O(l) → H2(g) + 2 OH−(aq) + I2(l)Overall reaction2 I−(aq) + 2 H2O(l) → H2(g) + 2 OH−(aq) + I2(l)

          Conclusion

          This demonstration illustrates the oxidation of iodide and highlights the roles of the cathode and anode in a galvanic cell. The color changes serve as visual indicators of the reactions occurring at each electrode.

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