Magnesium : Iodine = 1:2
The ratio is 1/2.
1:1
They have the same mass/charge ratio.
because the species have the same m/z value (mass to charge ratio)
Aluminum (III) Iodide the aluminum uses it's +3 oxidation state therefore it is named Aluminum (III) and since it is ionic the Iodine just uses Iodide
polyatomic ions are those ions which carry more than one atom,we can say that a group of atoms having single charge( which may be positive or negative) are polyatomic ions.
There are magnesium ions and iodide ions in magnesium iodide.
there is a one-to-one ratio of potassium ions to iodide ions
There is one-one ratio of potassium ions to iodide ions.
MgI2 is also known as Magnesium Iodide. This is a molecule of magnesium that is bonded to two molecules of iodine.
Magnesium and iodine react to form the ionic compound magnesium iodide - MgI2.
The microbicidal effectiveness of pharmaceutical iodophor preparations comprising an organic substance which reacts with iodine to form a complex thereof, such as polyvinylpyrrolidone, iodine bound thereto in complex form, free iodine, and iodide ions, is assured by controlling the ratio of total iodine (complex bound iodine and free iodine) to iodide ions at between 2:1 and 10:1, this ratio being adjusted without chemical oxidizing agents such as iodate ions by anodic oxidation of a solution of the iodophor preparation and iodide ions. The resulting preparation can be free of chemical oxidizing ions such as iodate ions
Magnesium and Iodine
Magnesium Iodide
Magnesium Iodide
Magnesium Iodide You don't have to say that it is magnesium (II) iodide because it is already apparent that the charge is 2+
fluoride, chloride ions, bromide ions, iodide ions
Iodide ions reacts with Chlorine to form elementary Iodine and Chloride ions