A pale yellow, odorless powder, AgI, that darkens on exposure to light and is used in photographic emulsions, rainmaking, and medicine, especially as an antiseptic.
It is Silver iodide, a yellow solid insoluble in water.
The Answer is Silver (I) Fluoride
Silver
There is no molecule by the formula K4I2. The actual formula should be KI and the name should be potassium iodide.
The molecular formula for silver iodide is AgI.Silver iodide is an inorganic, yellow compound which is used in many things, from silver-based photography to antiseptic.
The correct formula is CaF2. It is calcium fluoride.
Yes
copper sulfate
Formula: AgI
Formula: AgI
AgI
Formula: AgI
Silver Iodide
Silver iodide, AgI is a chemical compound made up of molecules containing one silver ion and an Iodide ion. It has several applications it's used in photography, medicine as an antiseptic and in rainmaking for cloud seeding.
One example is carbon dioxide with the formula CO2.
Formula: NH3 but the correct name is Ammonia
The formula P2F10 is Diphosphorus decaoxide.
the correct name for the chemical formula is copper sulfate.
There is no molecule by the formula K4I2. The actual formula should be KI and the name should be potassium iodide.
Equation: NaI + AgNO3 ----> NaNO3 + AgI