MCQ
${I_2}$ dissolves in $KI$ solution due to the formation of
  • A
    $K{I_2}$ and ${I^ - }$
  • B
    ${K^ + },{I^ - }$ and ${I_2}$
  • $KI_3 $
  • D
    None of these

Answer

Correct option: C.
$KI_3 $
c
(c)${I_2}$ forms complex ion $I_3^ - $ in $KI$ solution due to which it dissolves in it.

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