woelen Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 This is a nice experiment, which shows formation of the special salt KICl4, which is a member of a whole class of very reactive and unstable salts (e.g. KI3, KIBr2, CsICl2, KICl4). http://woelen.scheikunde.net/science/chem/exps/KIO3+HCl/index.html You only need fairly common reagents, which are not that hard to obtain.
budullewraagh Posted January 14, 2006 Posted January 14, 2006 wouldn't ICl3 react with acetone to form chloroform?
woelen Posted January 14, 2006 Author Posted January 14, 2006 That might quite well be possible. I noticed a sweet smell from the brown liquid. I concluded that this is some chlorated hydrocarbon (the ones I have, have a sweet smell to me, CCl4, CHCl3, CH2Cl2, CHCl=CCl2), but I did not immediately conclude that it is CHCl3.
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