Question #14d26

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Mar 2, 2017

2NaI_(aq) + Cl_2 -> 2NaCl _(aq) + I_2

Explanation:

In a single replacement reaction, the negative ions I^-1 and Cl^- swap places.

Chlorine gas and iodine are diatomic, meaning they are found in nature as Cl_2 and I_2.

Write the skeleton equation:
NaI + Cl_2 -> NaCl + I_2 (not balanced)

A balanced equation requires the number of atoms of each element to be equal on each side of the equation.

Since there are 2 Chlorine atoms on the left side of the equation, there needs to be a 2 placed in front of the NaCl which represents 2 molecules of sodium chloride. This then requires a 2 to be placed in front of the NaI.

2NaI_(aq) + Cl_2 -> 2NaCl _(aq) + I_2