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Q: Which one is the correct order of the size of the iodine speciesAlkaline earth metals generally form ions with a charge of?
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What is the valence charge of iodine KIO2?

The valence charge of iodine KIO2 would be negative one. The charge may vary depending on the type if iodine.


Once you start to take thyroid medication can you be free of it?

If you are taking thyroid medicine because of an autoimmune thyroid disease, selenium or iodine deficiency, or because iodine is being blocked by other chemicals, then yes.*Taking sufficient iodine in the face of iodine deficiency will generally correct hypOthyroidism.* Lowering Iodine consumption in the face of over-supplementation will correct hypOthryoidism.* Taking selenomethionine in the face of a deficiencywill generally correct that type of hypOthyroidism* Autoimmune diseases can go into remission, essentially correcting the hypO or hypER thyroid symptoms.* Some medicines cause hypOthryoidism. Stopping or altering these medicines will generally cure the hypOthyroid problem.Additionally, hypOthyroidism may be caused by another chemical such as chlorine or fluorine blocking the production of thyroid hormone which requires iodine. Eliminating these iodine blocking agents will usually correct hypOthryoidism.


What is the correct name for the chemical formula I2?

Iodine


If you combine zinc and iodine what would be the formula of zinc iodide formed?

ZnI2 Zinc has a +2 charge and Iodine has a -1 charge. It takes 2 Iodine to balance on Zinc.


What is ionic charge on iodine?

-1


Which of these is most likely the correct symbol for an iodine ion?

The symbol for an iodine ion is I- .


How do you spell iodine?

That is the correct spelling of "iodine" (a chemical element, and an antiseptic tincture).


What is the charge of the element I?

The atom is neutral; the anion has the charge -1.


What is in iodin that makes thines blue?

Its the electrons! Iodine forms a "charge transfer" complex with starch which is ythebest known of its charge transfer complexes. It also forms charge transfer compexes with other compounds which are not blue. In iodine the charge transfer occurs because of an electonic transition (that causes the color), this causes a small amount of charge to move from the iodine molecule to the starch.


When leadII nitrate reacts with sodium iodine what is the correct formua for the product leadII iodine?

Pbl2


When leadII nitrate reacts with sodium iodine what is the correct formula for the product ledII iodine?

PbI2


What is the name for IO3?

Actually, the charge of Iodine would be negative one (represented as "1-" in superscript). Explanation: Iodine is in the second to last column (vertically speaking) to the far right so it is right next to the "nobel gas" column, which is in the total far right column. So Iodine is going to want to be like Xenon (the element to the right of it) because Xenon is stable and Iodine wants to be stable as well. So Iodine will gain another election giving it a total of 54 elections just like Xenon. But, because the elections are negative particles, and Iodine just gained one, that means Iodine's charge is now negative one (1-). BUT! - an Iodine by itself, as represented by "I2", has a neutral charge, so the charge is 0.