The compound made of silver and iodine is silver iodide(AgI). Because this is a compound with a metal (silver) and a non-metal (iodine), we use the metal's name with the non-metal's name changed to end in -ide.
Silver iodine is a chemical compound composed of silver and iodine atoms. It is often used in cloud seeding to induce rain by dispersing it into clouds to encourage the formation of ice crystals. Silver iodine has also been used in photography and medical applications.
An ionic compound, specifically a salt, named silver iodide.
Potassium iodide is the name of the compound made from potassium and iodine.
The compound ICI is commonly known as iodine chloride. It is a chemical compound made up of iodine and chlorine elements.
Iodine is not a compound. It is an element. Therefore, it has its own atoms: Iodine atoms.
probably silver Iodide. Ag is silver and I is Iodine
Silver iodine is a chemical compound composed of silver and iodine atoms. It is often used in cloud seeding to induce rain by dispersing it into clouds to encourage the formation of ice crystals. Silver iodine has also been used in photography and medical applications.
Silver Iodine
Silver iodide is formed when silver and iodine react together. This compound is commonly used in photography and cloud seeding.
Silver Iodine
An ionic compound, specifically silver iodide.
An ionic compound, specifically a salt, named silver iodide.
Potassium iodide is the name of the compound made from potassium and iodine.
The compound ICI is commonly known as iodine chloride. It is a chemical compound made up of iodine and chlorine elements.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
"l2" is the chemical formula for diiodine, which is a compound. It is made up of two iodine atoms bonded together.
Regular "table salt" is a compound of sodium and chlorine. Iodine is often added to it before it's sold, as a dietary supplement to protect against the dangers of iodine- deficiency diseases, but iodine is a separate element that's not involved in the composition of pure table salt. But there are "salts" of other elements too, and they include things like silver iodide and potassium iodide, in which iodine is part of the chemical compound.