ScI3
The chemical formula for scandium iodide is ScI3. It is composed of one scandium atom bonded to three iodine atoms.
When scandium reacts with iodine, it will form the ionic compound scandium(III) iodide, with the formula ScI3. Scandium typically forms ionic compounds in which it loses its 3 valence electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration.
Scandium has the chemical symbol Sc and 21 is it's atomic number. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this (usually considered) rare earth element.
The chemical formula for boron iodine is BI3.
The chemical formula for iodine peroxide is I2O4.
The chemical formula for scandium iodide is ScI3. It is composed of one scandium atom bonded to three iodine atoms.
Formula: ScCl3
When scandium reacts with iodine, it will form the ionic compound scandium(III) iodide, with the formula ScI3. Scandium typically forms ionic compounds in which it loses its 3 valence electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration.
Scandium has the chemical symbol Sc and 21 is it's atomic number. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this (usually considered) rare earth element.
The chemical formula for boron iodine is BI3.
The chemical formula for iodine peroxide is I2O4.
The chemical formula for iodine trifluoride is IF3.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? Scandium (III) is a positively charged ion with a charge of +3. Phosphate is a negatively charged ion with a charge of -3. When these two ions come together, they form a beautiful compound with the chemical formula ScPO4. Just imagine the wonderful colors and textures you could create with this combination on your artistic canvas!
The chemical formula for Iodine monobromide is IBr.
The chemical formula for iodine dibromide is IBr2.
The chemical formula for Iodine heptachloride is ICl7.
The chemical formula for hydrogen is H2, and for iodine is I2.