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Formation of iodides: UI3 and UI4.

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What mineral forms when chlorine iodine bromine and fluorine combine?

When chlorine, iodine, bromine, and fluorine combine, they can form halite, also known as rock salt. This mineral is commonly found in salt deposits and has a cubic crystalline structure.


What happens when you add iodine to water?

Nothing special happens and no reaction occurs. Iodine is hardly soluble in water.


When you combine nitrogen and iodine is it a mixture?

I believe it is a compound. Compounds are created from the P.T. elements! read about it or google it! Mixture is like milk or dirt (sand+water)


What happens when chlorine gas is added to potassium iodide solution?

When chlorine gas is bubbled into an aqueous solution of potassium iodide, some of the iodide ions are oxidized to iodine. The iodine molecules combine with iodide ions to form brown triiodide ion, I3-. In this demonstration, the aqueous solution is above a layer of carbon tetrachloride, in which iodine is quite soluble. The beautiful violet color of iodine can be seen as the iodine dissolves in the carbon tetrachloride layer. With excess chlorine, iodine reacts to form iodine monochloride, ICl, which is ruby red. The iodine monochloride reacts further to form iodine trichloride, ICl3, which is much lighter in color, causing the solution to be decolorized.


What happens when iodine and water get mix together?

When iodine is mixed with water, it initially forms a solution with a characteristic brown color. Over time, the iodine will partially dissolve in the water, resulting in a mixture of iodine molecules and water molecules. This forms an iodine solution, which can then be used for various applications such as testing for starch presence.

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Can uranium combine with other elements?

Uranium combine with the majority of other elements; also uranium has alloys with the majority of metals.


Can plutonium combine with uranium?

Plutonium and uranium can form alloys.


What is the oxidation state of uranium iodide?

The oxidation state of uranium in uranium iodide is +4. This is because iodine typically has an oxidation state of -1 and there are four iodine atoms in uranium iodide. So, to balance the charge, uranium must have an oxidation state of +4.


How was Iodine-131 formed?

Both iodine-129 and iodine-131 are produced by the fission of uranium atoms during operation of nuclear reactors and by plutonium (or uranium) in the detonation of nuclear weapons. US EPA Link below.


Do iodine and iodine combine toghether?

Iodine molecules can combine with each other to form diatomic molecules, which is the typical form of elemental iodine found in nature. Each iodine atom contributes one electron to form a single covalent bond that holds the two atoms together.


Does iodine combine chemically with other elements?

yes


What is the combining ratio of potassium and bromine with iodine?

The combining ratio of potassium and iodine is 1:1, meaning one atom of potassium will combine with one atom of iodine. The combining ratio of bromine and iodine is 1:1 as well, indicating that one atom of bromine will combine with one atom of iodine.


What happens if uranium and gasoline mix?

you get wet uranium


Will uranium and astatine combine chemically?

It is possible but this reaction was not studied.


When carbon and uranium combine what do they make?

Uranium carbides as: UC, UC2, U2C3; uranium carbides are used as nuclear fuel and rarely as catalysts in chemical engineering.


What arrangement of three elements signify i love you?

Iodine, Livermorium, Uranium I Lv U


WHAT happens when sodium atoms react with iodine atoms to produce sodium iodine?

When sodium atoms react with iodine atoms, they undergo a redox reaction to form sodium iodide. Sodium atoms lose an electron to form Na+ ions, while iodine atoms gain an electron to form I- ions. These ions then combine to form sodium iodide crystals.