chlorine gas is passed in aqueous potassium iodide to form potassium chloride solution and soid iodine ,what type of reaction is this?

Cl2 + 2KI ----> 2KCl + I2

Chlorine is displacing iodine from its aqueous solution.

therefore, this is a displacement reaction. 

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Kcl is in which state
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what happe when chlorine gas passed over pottasium iodide
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true
 
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Cl2(g) + 2Kl(aq) ------> 2KCl(aq) + i2(s)
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It is a single displacement reaction....
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Cl2+2KL=2KCl+I3
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correct
 
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when chlorine gas is passed through an aqueous solution of a potassium iodide solution than a single displacement reaction take place.
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