Experiment 3 (Short Report)
Experiment 3 (Short Report)
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Lab partners:
Date: 9/2/2022
Practical Group: P3
Objectives: To investigate the order of oxidizing ability of the halogen Cl2, Br2, and I2 in
aqueous solution.
Results:
1. (a) Does I2 (aq KI) oxidize Cl- (aq) and Br- (aq) ?
Iodine is less electronegative than chlorine and bromine. Hence, iodine cannot
displace chlorine from potassium chloride solution and bromine from potassium
bromide solution.
iodide solution. Bromine acts as the oxidising agent, whereas iodide ions act as the
reducing agent.
displaces bromine from potassium bromide solution and iodine from potassium
iodide solution. Chlorine acts as the oxidising agent, whereas bromide ions and
3. Base on the results of the experiment; arrange the halogen in order of increasing
oxidizing ability.
A more electronegative halogen can displace a less electronegative halogen from its halide
solution whereby the more electronegative halogen acts as the oxidising agent and the halide
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