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Re: HSC Chemistry Marathon 2016
(a) I2(aq) + I-(aq) <--> I3-(aq)
(b) I-I
Molecular iodine is a linear molecule and non-polar, similar to the hydrocarbon chain in ethanol. The similar molecular structure of these molecules allows for dispersion forces to form between the molecules, which accounts for the solubility of iodine in ethanol.
(c) Whereas iodine is non-polar, the triiodide ion is a molecule with a -1 charge. Noting how water is a polar molecule; the hydrogen atoms being slightly positive and the oxygen atom slightly negative, ion-dipole interactions will form between the molecules, allowing for a sound solubility of the ion. By contrast, iodine is also a linear molecule, opposed to the bent structure of water, hence no significant intermolecular forces can form between molecules to promote solubility.
Note, you wouldn't expect this type of question in the HSC though.Next question:
Tincture of iodine is an antiseptic often found in medical kits. It is a solution of iodine in ethanol. Ethanol is used as the solvent as iodine is relatively insoluble in water. When an aqueous solution of iodine is required, iodine ions are added to iodine to form the triiodide ion which is more soluble in water.
(a) Write an equation for the reaction above for the solution of iodine
(b) Draw a labelled diagram to explain the solubility of iodine in ethanol.
(c) Explain why the triiodide ion is more soluble in water than is iodine.
(a) I2(aq) + I-(aq) <--> I3-(aq)
(b) I-I
Molecular iodine is a linear molecule and non-polar, similar to the hydrocarbon chain in ethanol. The similar molecular structure of these molecules allows for dispersion forces to form between the molecules, which accounts for the solubility of iodine in ethanol.
(c) Whereas iodine is non-polar, the triiodide ion is a molecule with a -1 charge. Noting how water is a polar molecule; the hydrogen atoms being slightly positive and the oxygen atom slightly negative, ion-dipole interactions will form between the molecules, allowing for a sound solubility of the ion. By contrast, iodine is also a linear molecule, opposed to the bent structure of water, hence no significant intermolecular forces can form between molecules to promote solubility.