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Old January 8th, 2006, 07:40
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Does Iodide have the same ammount of electrons and neutrons as normal Iodine?
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No, an iodide ion is formed when the iodine atom gains an electron so in an iodide ion, the number of electrons is one more than that of the iodine atom and the number of neutrons and protons remain the same.
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