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The triiodide ion (I3) in which the I atoms are arranged

Chapter 9, Problem 96P

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QUESTION:

The triiodide ion \(\mathrm{(I^-_3)}\) in which the I atoms are arranged in a straight line is stable, but the corre­sponding \(\mathrm{(F^-_3)}\) ion does not exist. Explain.

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QUESTION:

The triiodide ion \(\mathrm{(I^-_3)}\) in which the I atoms are arranged in a straight line is stable, but the corre­sponding \(\mathrm{(F^-_3)}\) ion does not exist. Explain.

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Atomic number of Iodine -  

Electronic configuration -

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