In one molecule of silver iodide (AgI), there is one silver atom and one iodine atom, totaling two atoms.
Iodide is the I- ion, so it contains no oxygen atoms at all. Perhaps you meant iodate. It has 3 oxygen atoms per iodine atom: (IO3)-.
Silver iodide is written as AgI, where Ag represents silver and I represents iodide.
Copper iodide has one copper atom and one iodide atom in its chemical formula, which is CuI.
The chemical symbol for silver iodide is AgI.
Aluminum iodide has a formula AlI3, which means it contains 1 aluminum atom and 3 iodine atoms. Therefore, one molecule of aluminum iodide contains 4 atoms in total.
Silver iodide (AgI) consists of one silver atom (Ag) and one iodine atom (I). Therefore, there are a total of two atoms in a single formula unit of AgI.
530,3 g potassium iodide are needed.
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Silver(I) iodide
Calcium iodide (CaI2) has two iodine atoms and one calcium atom.
Iodide is the I- ion, so it contains no oxygen atoms at all. Perhaps you meant iodate. It has 3 oxygen atoms per iodine atom: (IO3)-.
Silver iodide is written as AgI, where Ag represents silver and I represents iodide.
Copper iodide has one copper atom and one iodide atom in its chemical formula, which is CuI.
Calcium iodide has a total of 3 atoms: 1 calcium atom and 2 iodine atoms.
The chemical symbol for silver iodide is AgI.
Silver nitrate solution and potassium iodide solution can be mixed to form silver iodide due to a double displacement reaction where the silver ions from silver nitrate react with the iodide ions from potassium iodide to form insoluble silver iodide precipitate. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: AgNO3 (aq) + KI (aq) → AgI (s) + KNO3 (aq).
Aluminum iodide has a formula AlI3, which means it contains 1 aluminum atom and 3 iodine atoms. Therefore, one molecule of aluminum iodide contains 4 atoms in total.