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Like all other halogens, usually one. Like all elements in or below the third row of the Periodic Table, it is able to make additional bonds in some cases, though those are rare. One example is the triiodide ion, where one iodine makes two bonds.

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Iodine like all halogens can only form one bond to hydrogen.

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An iodine atom has zero covalent bonds. An Iodine molecule has 1 covalent bond.

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