Known compounds with oxygen, hydrogen, iodine, chlorine, bromine, etc.
Silver can combine with iodine,bromine,chlorine Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, sulphur etc.,
Zirconium (Zr) can combine with a few elements. Some of which are: Nitrogen Phosphorus Boron Carbon Sulphur Iodine Chlorine
An ionic compound, specifically a salt, named silver iodide.
Metals are particularly likely to combine chemically with the halogens you listed, but I will add that almost every element on the periodic table (with the exception of the noble gases) will combine with at least some of the halogens.
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Known compounds with oxygen, hydrogen, iodine, chlorine, bromine, etc.
Formation of iodides: UI3 and UI4.
Iodine, bromine, chlorine, sulfur, oxygen, nitrogen
Silver can combine with iodine,bromine,chlorine Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, sulphur etc.,
ZnI2 Zinc has a +2 charge and Iodine has a -1 charge. It takes 2 Iodine to balance on Zinc.
a red crystal
Iodine makes a good indicator. The iodine will blend into the surrounding color. Once their is no more vitamin c then the iodine will start to chemically combine with any starches
Zirconium (Zr) can combine with a few elements. Some of which are: Nitrogen Phosphorus Boron Carbon Sulphur Iodine Chlorine
Probably, the elements have reacted to form an iodine chloride.
An ionic compound, specifically a salt, named silver iodide.
Form when certain elements combine w/ chlorine, iodine, bromine, or flourin!!