Yes, Iodide is a monatomic anion. There are several types of Iodides such as potassium iodide, hydrogen iodide, and silver iodide.
The name of the compound represented by the formula NaI is sodium iodide.
Hydrogen iodide
Lithium iodide is a chemical compound, not a mixture.
hydrogen iodide when gaseous. When dissolved in water it is called hydroiodic acid
The compound is called Potassium Iodide (-ide.. not -ine).
This is called lead(II) iodide.
Rubidium iodide
Since mercury can be either a 1+ ion called mercury(I), or a 2+ ion called mercury(II), there are two possibilities.Formulaspotassium chloride is KClpotassium iodide is KImercury(I) chloride is HgClmercury(I) iodide is HgImercury(II) chloride is HgCl2mercury(II) iodide is HgCl2Equation with Mercury(I)KCl + HgI --> HgCl + KIEquation with Mercury(II)2KCl + HgI2 --> HgCl2 + 2KI
Sodium iodide
Iodide ion : I-
Iodide
Sodium iodide is a compound and that is its name.