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What is the formula of the compound formed from Cobalt(lll) and lodine?

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Answer:

Cobalt (III) iodide CoI₃

Step-by-step explanation:

The name of the compound formed between Cobalt(III) and Iodine is known as Cobalt (III) Iodide.

  • The Iodide ion gains three electrons from the cobalt
  • They both an electrovalent compound when they react.
  • This compound is soluble in water due to the ionic bonds.
  • Cobalt is a transition metal found in the d- block
  • Iodide is a halogen that belongs to group 7.
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