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The atomic number is not what dictates how many bonds it will form with hydrogen. Iodine is in group 7A (XVII) and so it has 7 valence electrons. It wants 1 more, and so it will share the 1 electron that hydrogen has. It thus will make ONE bond with hydrogen, to form hydrogen iodide, HI.

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Q: The atomic number for iodine 53 how many bond with hydrogen will it have and why?
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If the atomic number of iodine is 53 how many bond will it make with hydrogen?

One covalent bond is between iodine and hydrogen.


How many bonds are shared between Iodine and hydrogen?

one bond; H-I.


The bond in the diatomic iodine molecule I2 is but the bond in hydrogen iodide HI is?

pure covalent/ polar covalent


What is the bond between H and I electrons?

Covalent bond is formed between the two atoms (hydrogen and iodine) in HI.


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Does any ion combined with iodine most likely form an ionic bond?

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The bond between two atoms in a diatomic molecule of hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine is a nonpolar covalent bond.


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