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- Bunsen_reaction abstract "The Bunsen reaction is a chemical reaction that describes water, sulfur dioxide, and iodine reacting to form sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodide: 2H2O + SO2 + I2 → H2SO4 + 2HIThis reaction is the first step in the sulfur-iodine cycle to produce hydrogen. The products separate into two aqueous layers, with the sulfuric acid floating on top, and a mixture of hydrogen iodide and unreacted iodine on the bottom. While the two layers are generally considered immiscible, small amounts of sulfuric acid may still remain in the hydrogen iodide layer and vice versa. This can lead to unwanted side reactions, one of which precipitates out sulfur, a potential obstruction to the reaction vessel. The reaction is named after Robert Bunsen, who discovered it in 1853.A similar reaction is the basis for Karl Fischer titration.Note that at sufficiently high temperatures, concentrated H2SO4 may react with HI, giving I2, SO2 and H2O, which reverses the reaction. Many chemical processes are reversible reactions, such as ammonia production from N2 and H2, and removing the desired product will shift equilibrium to the right of the equation favoring reaction products as per the Le Chatelier principle.".
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- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Ammonia_production.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inorganic_reactions.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Name_reactions.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_process.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_equilibrium.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_iodide.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Iodine.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Fischer_titration.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Le_Chateliers_principle.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Miscibility.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Multiphasic_liquid.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Properties_of_water.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Reversible_reaction.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bunsen.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur_dioxide.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Sulfuric_acid.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur–iodine_cycle.
- Bunsen_reaction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bunsen reaction".
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- Bunsen_reaction subject Category:Inorganic_reactions.
- Bunsen_reaction subject Category:Name_reactions.
- Bunsen_reaction hypernym Reaction.
- Bunsen_reaction type Disease.
- Bunsen_reaction type Reaction.
- Bunsen_reaction type Redirect.
- Bunsen_reaction comment "The Bunsen reaction is a chemical reaction that describes water, sulfur dioxide, and iodine reacting to form sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodide: 2H2O + SO2 + I2 → H2SO4 + 2HIThis reaction is the first step in the sulfur-iodine cycle to produce hydrogen. The products separate into two aqueous layers, with the sulfuric acid floating on top, and a mixture of hydrogen iodide and unreacted iodine on the bottom.".
- Bunsen_reaction label "Bunsen reaction".
- Bunsen_reaction sameAs Q2801863.
- Bunsen_reaction sameAs واکنش_بونزن.
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- Bunsen_reaction sameAs m.02vx6vv.
- Bunsen_reaction sameAs பன்சன்_வினை.
- Bunsen_reaction sameAs Q2801863.
- Bunsen_reaction sameAs 本生反應.
- Bunsen_reaction wasDerivedFrom Bunsen_reaction?oldid=655828760.
- Bunsen_reaction isPrimaryTopicOf Bunsen_reaction.