Iodine
I2 is the chemical formula for iodine. It is a diatomic solid.
The chemical formula for monatomic iodide is I-.
Iodine exists as I2. The crystal of iodine is formed simply by the interaction of iodine molecules as a result of Van de Waals forces, which allows for these molecules to bond together to form a solid.
HgI is not a chemical reaction, it is the empirical formula for the compound Mercury (I) iodide, Hg2I2
LiIAdded:LiI is the formula of lithium iodide, often misspelled as '...iodine'
I2 is the chemical formula. That is diatomic iodine.
Formula: I2
Formula: I2
Name: Cesium IodideEmpirical formula: CsIIonic Formula: CS1I1
I2
The chemical formula for iodine gas is I2, where two iodine atoms are covalently bonded together.
The chemical formula for hydrogen is H2, and for iodine is I2.
I2 is the chemical formula for iodine. It is a diatomic solid.
The chemical formula for monatomic iodide is I-.
The chemical formula for scandium is Sc and for iodine is I2.
The chemical formula for vanadium III is V3+ and for iodine, it is I2.
Pure iodine (not in a compound) will bond with itself and will form I2. This is how it will almost always be found on its own.