An iodine ion with 54 electrons has a charge of -1. Iodine typically has 53 protons, and when it gains an extra electron, it becomes negatively charged due to having more electrons than protons. Therefore, the ion is referred to as an iodide ion (I⁻).
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Iodine typically gains an electron to form a -1 ion.
The number of electrons are required to predict the charge of the ion.
I- ion (iodine ion and not iodine) and xenon will have the same number of electrons (54 electrons)
Gaining electrons will increase the negative charge of an ion, making it more negative. Losing electrons will decrease the negative charge of an ion, making it more positive. The overall charge of an ion is determined by the number of protons in the nucleus compared to the number of electrons.
Iodine is a non metal element. There are 53 electrons in a single atom. There are 7 valence electrons. The iodide ion I- has 54 electrons.
Iodine atom has 7 valence electrons, whereas Iodide ion has 8 valence electrons.
The net charge of an iodine ion with 53 protons and 54 electrons is -1, because it has one more electron than proton. The number of neutrons does not affect the charge of the ion.
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.
The most common charge for an iodine ion is -1.
An iodine ion typically has 53 electrons. The number of electrons in an ion is determined by its atomic number (in this case 53 for iodine) and its charge. Iodine commonly forms an anion with a charge of -1, meaning it gains one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
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iodine has 7 electrons in the valence shell. and needs one more electron to attain stable noble gas configuration. So it gains one electron and forms iodide ion with charge of -1.
Iodine forms the iodide ion, (I^-), by gaining one electron. This ion has a charge of -1.
as ions they are named Iodide.... charge is -1
Iodine typically gains an electron to form a -1 ion.
The ion would be Iodine (I). It has 53 protons and normally has 53 electrons, so if it gains an extra electron, it becomes a negatively charged ion with 54 electrons.