Iodine has 7 valence electrons like the other halogens.
Iodine when heated will sublime. Collect the sublimate and cool to get iodine (solid). However the mixture should not contain any other compound which will sublime.
Gram's iodine is called a mordant because it fixes the primary stain to the cell wall and adds any color.
Any reaction occur.
Iodine is a halogen. Single atom has 53 protons.
Intake foods that are high in iodine such as white onions, vegetables and root vegetables such as potatoes, asparagus, etc. (Iodine content of vegetables, fruits and cereals depends upon the iodine content of the soil).
A person can get iodine in a variety of ways. Iodine can be absorbed in the body by consuming sea vegetables. A cheaper alternative would be to consume iodized sea salt.
South Carolina was known as the Iodine State because of the large percentage of iodine found in the vegetables grown in the state. Iodine State was even a banner on state vehicle license plates during the 1930's.
Iodine is not alive. It does not live in any environment.
Iodine is dissolved in ethanol at any temperature.
There are several foods that contain high amounts of iodine. Sea vegetables such as Kelp, Arame, Hiziki, Kombu, and Wakame have high levels of iodine. Cranberries, strawberries, navy beans and potatoes also contain lots of iodine. Dairy products are also a rich source of this mineral.
only cabbage and other similar vegetables are restricted in hypothyroidism...... but encourage iodine containing salt,. also sea-food adviced for it only cabbage and other similar vegetables are restricted in hypothyroidism...... but encourage iodine containing salt,. also sea-food adviced for it
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no,as iodine is non-metal so it does not have any physical property of metal. thus iodine is non-metal and non sonorous.
what is used instead of povolone iodine for people allergic to iodine for cataract surgery
No, the octopus does not have any measurable iodine, maybe some trace minerals, but it is not the ink.
no there is not any high fat in vegetables