Yes, Iodide is a monatomic anion. There are several types of Iodides such as potassium iodide, hydrogen iodide, and silver iodide.
Calcium iodide.
The compound with the formula CsI is called cesium iodide.
iron diodide
The ionic compound of sodium iodide is NaI. It is composed of sodium (Na+) ions and iodide (I-) ions held together by ionic bonds.
Ammonium Iodide
CsI is Caesium iodide.
Hydrogen iodide
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.
Hydriodic acid. See the Related Link below.
The anion of barium iodide is iodide (I-).
The compound BaI2 is called barium iodide. It is composed of a barium cation (Ba2+) and two iodide anions (I-).
Lithium iodide is a chemical compound, not a mixture.