Iodide is iodine with a negative charge, and is thus written as I-.
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Magnesium Iodide You don't have to say that it is magnesium (II) iodide because it is already apparent that the charge is 2+
An iodide ion is an iodine atom with a −1 charge. Compounds with iodine in formal oxidation state −1 are called iodides. This can include ionic compounds such as caesium iodide or covalent compounds such as carbon tetraiodide.
It's CsI, because cesium has a +1 charge and iodine has a -1 charge
when your clothes rub against your skin an electrostatic charge is made.
Charge can also be present on insulators and because these materials do not allow the charge to flow, this is called electrostatic charge
-1 charge
as ions they are named Iodide.... charge is -1
Iodide is iodine with a negative charge, and is thus written as I-.
an electrostatic negative charge
Iodide is monovalent anion. It is I+The charge of the iodide ion is 1-
a positive charge
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When there is a sufficiently strong electrostatic charge, it can cause air molecules to ionize, which are then electrically conductive and create a pathway for the discharge of the electrostatic charge.
The strength of the electrostatic force depends on the electric charge. If you have a block of cobalt - or of just about any other material for that matter - you can put a positive charge, a negative charge, or no charge on it; and the charge can be large or small.
It detects electrostatic charge. (Static electricity).