Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
FeI2 is an ionic compound called ferrous iodide or iron (II) iodide. Iron is a transition metal and can exist in oxidation states of Fe2+ or Fe3+, and in the case of ferrous iodide, it is in the Fe2+ oxidation state. The cation is Fe2+ (iron (II) ion), and the anion is I- (iodide ion).
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