Answer :
Option D) 2.50 X Mol/(L s)
Explanation: While calculating the average reaction rate for the given reaction in terms of Cl;
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using the rate equation which is;
=
=
2.50 X Mol/(L s)
Here we have to choose the specific iron ion preset in the compound FeO among the given ions.
The iron ion present in FeO is iron (II) ion.
The compound FeO is a neutral compound. Where the anion is oxide ion (O²⁻) thus the cation should also contain two unit positive charge. Thus Fe²⁺. Hence , the iron ion is Fe (II) ion.
The ferride ion means Fe²⁻ ion which cannot be present in FeO as the anion is already present which is O²⁻.
The iron (I) ion means iron present in +1 state, then to neutralize the compound 2 iron (I) is needed but in compound FeO there is only one iron present. Thus it cannot be iron (I) ion.
The ferride (I) ion means Fe¹⁻, which cannot be the state of the iron in FeO as there already present an anion which is O²⁻ ion.
Sodium hypochlorite is used in iodoform test for the oxidation of alcohol to aldehyde as shown in the image attached:
Here sodium hypochlorite is formed by the reaction of NaOH with I2 that further oxides alcohols to aldehydes.
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