2AgNO3 + ZnI2 -> 2AgI + Zn(NO3)2
Zn + I2→ ZnI2
zincodine
Zinc Chloride and Iodine
Magnesium and iodine react to form the ionic compound magnesium iodide - MgI2.
Zinc sulfate is an ionic chemical compound.
The cation of zinc is Zn2+; compounds with monovalent zinc are only rare curiosities.
zinc + oxygen ----> zinc oxide Symbol equation
The transition metal zinc (Zn) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to form the compound zinc bromide (ZnBr2) according to this equation: Zn + 2Br => ZnBr2
Zn + 2H+ ----> Zn2+ + H2
ZnI2 Zinc has a +2 charge and Iodine has a -1 charge. It takes 2 Iodine to balance on Zinc.
what is the net ionic equation of Zn + HCL
An ionic compound is formed between a metal and a non-metal. Zinc is a metal and iodine is a non-metal. Zinc needs to lose two electrons in order to have a full outer shell, and iodine needs to gain one electron to have a full outer shell. One zinc atom will form a positive ion (Zn2+), and two iodine atoms will gain one electron each from the zinc atom, forming negative ions (I-). As such, the chemical formula of zinc iodide is ZnI2. The equations below demonstrate this.Zn --> Zn2+ + 2e-2I + 2e- --> 2I-
Zinc Chloride is a ionic bond because Zinc a metal and chlorine a none metal. During a ionic bond there's a e- (Electron) transfer.
Zinc carbonate is an ionic compound with the formula ZnCO3.
Zinc chloride is an ionic compound due to the bond between the metal and non-metal.
A solution of iodine is covalent.
It is not ionic, it is covalent.
ionic
2Zn + Pb(No3)2 --> 2ZnNO3 + Pb