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Why do alkyl iodides become brown or violet on standing? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why do alkyl iodides become brown or violet on standing?

Why do alkyl iodides develop brown or violet colour on long standing?

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  • Alkyl iodides develop brown or violet colour on standing or on long standing because they gradually decompose to release free iodine (I2).
  • The C–I bond in alkyl iodides is relatively weak and can undergo homolytic or heterolytic cleavage over time, especially on exposure to light or air, liberating iodine atoms.
  • These iodine atoms then combine to form molecular iodine, which imparts a characteristic brown or violet colour to the sample.
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Chapter 10: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes - VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 608]

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