Question
Question: A purple coloured non-metal forms a brown solution in alcohol which is applied on wounds as an antis...
A purple coloured non-metal forms a brown solution in alcohol which is applied on wounds as an antiseptic. The non-metal is:
[A] Iodine
[B] Bromine
[C] Chlorine
[D] Sulphur
Solution
The correct answer here is a group 17 element. Its atomic number is 53. It is the most electropositive halogen. Halogens react differently with different alcohols but the correct answer here along with ethanol, water and sodium iodide makes an antiseptic solution.
Complete Step by Step Solution: Before answering this question, let us see the reaction of the halogens given and sulphur with alcohol.
First we have iodine. When we dissolve 2-7% elemental iodine with potassium or sodium iodide in a mixture of iodine and water, we get a brown solution which is characterised by the presence of alcohol and can be applied on wounds as antiseptic. Therefore, this can be the correct answer.
Then we have bromine. Bromine in reaction with alcohol leads to the oxidation of alcohol and then forms a carboxylic acid with hydrogen bromide. We can write the reaction as-