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Iodide is iodine with a negative charge, and is thus written as I-.
An iodine ion is named based on its charge. If it has a -1 charge, it is called an iodide ion. If it has a +1 charge, it is called an iodine ion.
Potassium iodide is a compound made of K+ and I- ions. So potassium is the positive part of it.
It's CsI, because cesium has a +1 charge and iodine has a -1 charge
The compound PbI4 is lead (II) iodide, where the lead ion has a charge of +2 and the iodide ion has a charge of -1.
Iodide has a charge of -1.
Iodide is iodine with a negative charge, and is thus written as I-.
when your clothes rub against your skin an electrostatic charge is made.
Charge can also be present on insulators and because these materials do not allow the charge to flow, this is called electrostatic charge
Iodide is monovalent anion. It is I+The charge of the iodide ion is 1-
Sodium iodide is a compound and that is its name.
Electrostatic force is the force that exists between charged objects. The strength of this force depends on the amount of charge on the objects. The greater the charge, the stronger the electrostatic force between them.
An iodine ion is named based on its charge. If it has a -1 charge, it is called an iodide ion. If it has a +1 charge, it is called an iodine ion.
FeI2 is Iron (II) iodide, an ionic compound composed of iron with a +2 charge and iodide with a -1 charge.
a positive charge
Potassium iodide is a compound made of K+ and I- ions. So potassium is the positive part of it.
Calcium iodide is an ionic compound. It is formed by the transfer of electrons from calcium to iodine, resulting in the formation of positively charged calcium ions and negatively charged iodide ions, which are held together by electrostatic forces.