oxideiodides
Oxideiodides are a class of chemical compounds that contain both oxide and iodide ions. These compounds are typically formed through the reaction of an oxide with an iodide salt, such as potassium iodide or sodium iodide. The resulting oxideiodide compound often has a formula that reflects the combination of these ions, such as M2OI2, where M represents a metal ion.
The properties of oxideiodides can vary widely depending on the specific metal and the ratio of oxide
One of the most well-known oxideiodides is lead(II) oxide iodide, or PbOI2. This compound has been studied
In summary, oxideiodides are a diverse group of compounds that combine oxide and iodide ions. Their properties