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What is the most stable monatomic ion formed from iodine?
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Answered by tanwarnikhil207
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Iodine is a halogen with 7 valence electrons. The octet rule says it wants 8 to fill the outer shell, so Iodine will add 1 electron to be become stable. so I1- is the most common ion.

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