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Rohan Sharp
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13 June, 12:23
Explain the iodine clock reaction.
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Blake Mckee
13 June, 12:42
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Iodine clock reaction is a combination of hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid. When these are poured together, there is no reaction at first, but after time, a colored reaction will happen to the liquid and may change back to the original color. This idea was discovered by Hans Landolt in the late 1800s.
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