Question
a chemistry class is experimenting with iodine to see which common common white powder items will react and make the iodine change color which item listed will have a chemical reaction with iodine. Would it be powdered sugar, cornstarch, salt, or baking so
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GPT-4o mini
In this experiment, of the common white powder items listed, **cornstarch** will react with iodine and produce a color change. When iodine comes into contact with starch, it forms a blue-black complex.
- **Powdered sugar** (sucrose) does not react with iodine.
- **Salt** (sodium chloride) does not react with iodine.
- **Baking soda** (sodium bicarbonate) also does not react with iodine in a way that produces a color change.
So, the item that will change color when reacting with iodine is **cornstarch**.
- **Powdered sugar** (sucrose) does not react with iodine.
- **Salt** (sodium chloride) does not react with iodine.
- **Baking soda** (sodium bicarbonate) also does not react with iodine in a way that produces a color change.
So, the item that will change color when reacting with iodine is **cornstarch**.