* Iodine (I) and Carbon (C) Bonding: While iodine and carbon can form bonds, they don't typically form a stable compound with a 6:10 ratio.
* Valency: Iodine usually forms -1 anions (I-) and carbon usually forms +4 cations (C4+). The given formula doesn't balance out in terms of charge.
* Known Compounds: The most common compound of iodine and carbon is iodoform (CHI3), where the ratio is 3:1.
If you're looking for a specific compound, it's best to double-check the formula or name.