I-1
It is Iodine with an electron added to complete the outer shell.
Formula: I-
Silver iodide, AgI is a chemical compound made up of molecules containing one silver ion and an Iodide ion. It has several applications it's used in photography, medicine as an antiseptic and in rainmaking for cloud seeding.
Roughly, the iodide ion appears as shown below: .. - :I: ..
No, iodide is an ion formed by the nonmetal iodine.
Iodide
They are generally represented as NaX. X shows the halide ion. The ions in this family are fluoride, chloride, bromide and iodide.
Iodide ion : I-
The formula for barium iodide is BaI2. "Barium iodine" is not a recognized chemical entity.
BaI2 is formed from Ba2+ and 2 I-
Pb2+ is the lead(II) ion formula
The only iron iodide listed in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (1985) is iron (II) iodide, with the formula FeI2 Hypothetically, there could be an iron (III) iodide with the formula FeI3, but this probably spontaneously transforms into iron (II) iodide and elemental iodine.
Iodide is an ion of Iodine with a negative one charge. The molecular formula for the Iodide Ion is: I-. However, as with all ions, it can not exist on its own. So you could have the following ionic bonded compounds: Sodium Iodide (NaI) Potassium Iodide (KI) Hydrogen Iodide (HI) etc.
I don't know what the "2" is, but NH4+ is the formula for the ammonium ion. It has a charge of 1+.
Silver iodide, AgI is a chemical compound made up of molecules containing one silver ion and an Iodide ion. It has several applications it's used in photography, medicine as an antiseptic and in rainmaking for cloud seeding.
Roughly, the iodide ion appears as shown below: .. - :I: ..
BaI2 is the chemical formula for Barium Iodide.
as ions they are named Iodide.... charge is -1
No, iodide is an ion formed by the nonmetal iodine.