Solid lithium iodide decomposes into solid lithium and iodine gas.
The chemical compound oxygen monofluoride, OF, is not known. The molecule OF2 is known as is HOF. Oxygen monofluoride would have only 13 valence electrons and would therefore have one unpaired electron and would be termed a free radical.
This compound is chlorine monofluoride.
No compound has the formula CIF. However ClF (with a lowercase L) is chlorine monofluoride.
It looks like Magnesium Iodide (and also its hexa- and octa-hydrates) is white or semi clear crystallic, solid salt.However, though magnesium iodide is stable at even high heat under a hydrogen gas atmosphere, it decomposes in air at normal temperatures, turning brown from the release of elemental iodine. When heated in air, it decomposes completely to magnesium oxide and (purple vapor of) iodine. This can be checkes with wet starchy test paper becoming black.
The full name of the IF compound is Interferon.
Solid lithium iodide decomposes into solid lithium and iodine gas.
The chemical compound oxygen monofluoride, OF, is not known. The molecule OF2 is known as is HOF. Oxygen monofluoride would have only 13 valence electrons and would therefore have one unpaired electron and would be termed a free radical.
This compound is chlorine monofluoride.
Since bromine monofluoride has only 2 atoms, the molecule must be linear, according to the geometry axiom, "Through any two points in space, a straight line can be drawn".
ACTUALLY, its both. Salt water has iodine content, so if our throat lacked iodine we use it, at the same time it we also gargle it if we catch cold, because it decomposes the blockage in the nostrils and prevents further infections in throat...
ACTUALLY, its both. Salt water has iodine content, so if our throat lacked iodine we use it, at the same time it we also gargle it if we catch cold, because it decomposes the blockage in the nostrils and prevents further infections in throat...
No compound has the formula CIF. However ClF (with a lowercase L) is chlorine monofluoride.
leaves decomposes faster
It looks like Magnesium Iodide (and also its hexa- and octa-hydrates) is white or semi clear crystallic, solid salt.However, though magnesium iodide is stable at even high heat under a hydrogen gas atmosphere, it decomposes in air at normal temperatures, turning brown from the release of elemental iodine. When heated in air, it decomposes completely to magnesium oxide and (purple vapor of) iodine. This can be checkes with wet starchy test paper becoming black.
bacteria decomposes the rainforest
Yes, it decomposes into silver and bromine