MCQ
Iodine is formed when potassium iodide reacts with a solution of
- A$ZnS{O_4}$
- ✓$CuS{O_4}$
- C${(N{H_4})_2}S{O_4}$
- D$N{a_2}S{O_4}$
$2Cu{I_2}\, \to \,\mathop {2CuI\,\,\,\,\,\,\, + \,\,\,\,\,{I_2}}\limits_{{\rm{Cuprous iodide}}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,} $
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$\frac{1}{2}C{l_2}(g)\xrightarrow{{\frac{1}{2}{\Delta _{diss}}{H^\Theta }}}Cl(g)\xrightarrow{{{\Delta _{eg}}{H^\Theta }}}$ $C{l^ - }(g)\xrightarrow{{{\Delta _{Hyd}}{H^\Theta }}}C{l^ - }(aq)$
(using the data,
${{\Delta _{diss}}H_{C{l_2}}^\Theta } = 240\,kJ\,mol^{-1}, {{\Delta _{eg}}H_{C{l}}^\Theta }= -349 \,kJ\,mol^{-1},$${{\Delta _{Hyd}}H_{C{l}}^\Theta }= -381 \,kJ\,mol^{-1}$ ) will be ............. $\mathrm{kJ\,mol}^{-1}$
(Assume water vapour to behave like an ideal gas)
