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2.) what is the correct ionic formula for chromium (ii) iodide?
○ cr₂i₂
○ cri₂
○ cr₂i
○ cri
Step1: Determine ion charges
Chromium (II) means $\text{Cr}^{2+}$ (since the Roman numeral II indicates a +2 charge). Iodide is $\text{I}^-$ (iodine gains one electron to form the iodide ion).
Step2: Balance charges
To balance the charges, we need two $\text{I}^-$ ions to neutralize one $\text{Cr}^{2+}$ ion (because $2\times(-1) + (+2) = 0$). So the formula is $\text{CrI}_2$.
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B. $\text{CrI}_2$ (assuming the second option is labeled as B, with the option text $\text{CrI}_2$)