No. They will make covalent compounds as in ICl or ICl3.
I think so... but i would check the Periodic table to make sure if i were you
Aluminum (Al) Iodine (I)
milk
Iodine is a molecule which is made up of the only element iodine.
No. They will make covalent compounds as in ICl or ICl3.
I think so... but i would check the Periodic table to make sure if i were you
Aluminum (Al) Iodine (I)
milk
Chlorine gas is green. If you heat iodine to make iodine gas it is a beautiful purple. Gasses of several compounds are also visible.
Iodine is a molecule which is made up of the only element iodine.
1 (in most of the compounds)
major-carbon, nitrogen; minor-iodine, molibdinum
Iodine chlorides are: ICl, (ICl3)2.
elements
no
Potassium Iodide is made up of two elements : Potassium and Iodine. Potassium is a alkali metal while Iodine is non metallic and halogen. Potassium is strongly basic, while Iodine is strongly acidic. In this compound potassium is in +1 oxidation state, while iodine is in -1. Aqueous solution of Potassium Iodide can dissolve Iodine to make Potassium Tri-iodide, KI3, which is brownish in colour.