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What charge-ide has?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 5/7/2025

Iodide (I⁻) has a negative charge of -1. This occurs because it gains an extra electron, resulting in a net negative charge. As a halogen, iodide readily accepts an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.

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