Iron II iodide
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∙ 13y agoYes, FeI2 (Iron(II) iodide) is soluble in water.
FeI2
The formula for iron iodide is FeI2. It consists of one iron (Fe) atom and two iodine (I) atoms.
The chemical formula for iron(II) iodide is FeI2. It consists of one iron (Fe) ion with a +2 charge and two iodine (I) ions with a -1 charge each.
Iron(II) Iodide = FeI2 Iron(III) Iodide = FeI3
Formula: FeI2
The cation FeI2 does not exist on its own. Iron typically forms cations with a 2+ charge, like Fe2+, but it would not typically bond with two iodine atoms in this manner.
Iron(II) iodide = FeI2 Iron(III) iodide = FeI3
The compound FeI2 is called iron(II) iodide.
Ferrous iodide or iron II iodide is a salt with the formula FeI2, It is a compound of iron and iodine.
The balanced equation for the reaction between lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) and iron II iodide (FeI2) is: 2Li2CO3 + 3FeI2 → 2LiI + Fe2(CO3)3
The chemical formula for the compound formed from iron (II) and iodine is FeI2. Iron (II) has a +2 charge, and iodine has a -1 charge, so the correct formula involves two iodine atoms for every iron atom to balance the charges.