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Reaction of Zinc and Iodine

Zinc and iodine react by a combination reaction with the liberation of a purple cloud of iodine vapor

Purpose

 To observe a combination reaction  To understand that a combination reaction is a redox reaction

Demonstration

 The test tube in this reaction became too hot to touch, causing iodine to sublime into the inverted florence flask  Water was added to initiate the reaction  The purple vapor was sublimated iodine which was in excess beyond the amount needed to react with the zinc

Concepts

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Combination Reactions 2.

Redox Reactions 3.

Ionic Compounds

1. Combination Reactions

 In a combination reaction two individual substances combine to a single compound  In this demonstration Zn + I 2 2 ZnI

2. Redox Reactions

In a redox reaction, one substance loses  electrons while another substance gains electrons  “Redox” is a conventional term which is a combination of the words “reduction” AND “oxidation”  In this demonstration zinc is oxidized and iodine is reduced Zn Loses its electrons + I 2 Gains electrons from Zn ZnI 2

3. Ionic Compounds

   Zinc is on the left side of the Periodic Table hence is a metal and will lose electrons to form a positive ion Zn 2+ Iodine is on the right side of the Periodic Table hence is a non-metal and will gain the electrons lost by zinc to form I 1 In the final compound two iodide 1 ions are required for each zinc 2+ ion to form ZnI 2

Conclusions

 Zinc was oxidized to Zn 2+ and iodine was oxidized to I _  The product of this combination was a single new compound, zinc iodide  The reaction was exothermic and caused the excess iodine to sublime into purple vapor

Comments

 Upon cooling the flask the iodine vapors condense to the solid iodine on the sides of the flask  This is both a combination reaction and a redox reaction