The iodine anion is iodide. (I^(-)).
Iodine only needs to gain one electron to become an anion.
iodine forms iodide anion
Oxidation states of elements in Iodate anion: Iodine = +5 Oxygen = -2
The iodine. The suffix -ide in inorganic chemical names usually indicates an anion.
An iodine is an anion, or a negatively charged ion.
The iodine anion is iodide. (I^(-)).
Iodine only needs to gain one electron to become an anion.
Iodine forms the iodide ion. It has a charge of negative 1 (-1)
Base
The atom is neutral; the anion has the charge -1.
iodine forms iodide anion
Oxidation states of elements in Iodate anion: Iodine = +5 Oxygen = -2
(1.0*10^-14)/(1.6*10^-1)= Kb Kb=6.25*10^-14
The oxidation state of iodine in the compound in the question is -1, as it is in any compound with a name that properly includes the word "iodide" instead of "iodine". "Iodide" is the name of the anion with formula I-1.
The cation is K+ and the anion is I-.
a. cantion on left anion on right.