No. It is a compound of iodine (I) and chloride (Cl). Both are elements.
Neither. ICI is a company.
ICI, which is the chemical formula for iodine chloride, is a covalent compound. It is formed by sharing electrons between the iodine and chlorine atoms, rather than transferring electrons as in ionic compounds.
Yes, there are published histories of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) available. Some well-known books on the history of ICI include "Empire of Chemicals" by Charles Donaldson and "The Growth of a Great Industry: 1926-1976. A History of ICI" by Lillian Hoddeson. These books provide detailed accounts of the company's evolution and its impact on the chemical industry.
It is an element. Elements are composed of atoms, and atoms of elements combine chemically to form compounds.
It is compound not an element.
Neither. ICI is a company.
here is 'ici' in French.
(fr)ici=(en)here
ICI Pakistan was created in 1952.
ICI House was created in 1958.
Ici Paris was created in 1941.
ICI Construction stands for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Construction.
je serai ici
"Venez ici" in French means "come here."
pareil ici, c'est pareil ici, c'est la même chose ici
'You start here' in French is translated as 'Vous commencez ici'.
qui habite ici ?Personne n'habite ici ; personne ne vit ici.Il n'y a personne ici ; il n'y a personne qui habite ici ; il n'y a personne qui vit ici."Rien" (nothing) would not be used when talking about persons, only about things.Is there someting there ?il n'y a rien ici. (there's nothing here)