I2 is called as molecular iodine
The molecular mass of iodine pentafluoride (IF5) is approximately 221.89 grams per mole.
This is a trick question because "I2" is the chemical symbol for MOLECULAR iodine (your question did not say melt Iodine, it said melt I2).Only gaseous iodine is composed of I2 molecules and as it is a gas it CAN NOT melt.
No, HI is not a binary compound. It is a binary molecular compound consisting of hydrogen and iodine atoms.
The molar mass of iodine-131 is approximately 130.91 g/mol. It is calculated by adding the atomic masses of the individual elements in the molecular formula of iodine-131.
The formula of molecular iodine is I2.
I2 is called as molecular iodine
Yes, iodine pentafluoride (IF5) is a molecular compound. It consists of a covalent bond between iodine and five fluorine atoms.
Iodine is a molecular compound because it contains two atoms of the same element chemically bonded together.
The binary molecular compound for ICl3 is iodine trichloride. It is composed of one iodine atom and three chlorine atoms.
Iodine heptafluoride.
The formula for iodine water is I2 (molecular iodine) dissolved in water.
Molecular Iodine, I2, is a solid at room temperature.
Iodine crystal is a molecular crystal. It consists of individual iodine molecules held together by van der Waals forces, rather than ionic bonds between ions.
Iodine hexafluoride (IF6) is a molecular compound because it is composed of nonmetal elements (iodine and fluorine) sharing electrons to form covalent bonds.
The correct molecular formula for iodine pentafluoride is IF5. It consists of one iodine atom and five fluorine atoms in the compound.
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