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1 August, 21:49

7 Which element has atoms that can form halide ions?

(1) iodine (3) strontium

(2) silver (4) xenon

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  1. 1 August, 22:00
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    It is iodine. The halogen creates halide ions and takes in electrons.
  2. 1 August, 22:01
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    Halide ions are, by definition, ions of the halogen elements. The only halogen among the four choices is iodine, and thus iodine is the element that can form halide ions.
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