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Why Iodine has the wild character to form the I+ ion.

ajju , 7 Years ago
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Vikas TU

Last Activity: 7 Years ago

That is because it requres only one electron to achieve the noble gas cconfiguration.
So adding an electron to it would be more feasible in completing its octet.
Weheras removing an electron would require so much energy as it would be called as the negative call as the eletcron is get removed.
This would definately leads to the wilderness into the I+ ion.

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