Yes, it is a dark crystal solid with a metallic shine and purple vapour (by sublimation). It is not very abundant in nature, most of it resources come from seawater potassium iodide (KI).
Iodine doesn't exist in nature in elemental form.
Amongst coal varieties, anthracite is the purest form. It contains about 94 - 95% of carbon.
gold in its purest form
No, that is the purest form of gold.
Iodine can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas. Its normally solid at STP, but with slow heating you can get it into its liquid form. It sublimes, so the heat must be well controlled. After he pours liquid bromine, this person then shows some liquid iodine.
Iodine doesn't exist in nature in elemental form.
Rain water is considered the purest form of water
Rain water is considered the purest form of water
Amongst coal varieties, anthracite is the purest form. It contains about 94 - 95% of carbon.
Amongst coal varieties, anthracite is the purest form. It contains about 94 - 95% of carbon.
The purest form of gold in Hindi is called "सुनहरा" (Sunehra).
It is the purest form of natural water because it is from God and there is no impurities in them because the could has formulate to the atmosphere
rain water
glue
Hydrogen
It is the purest form of natural water because it is from God and there is no impurities in them because the could has formulate to the atmosphere
Iodine (I) is... iodine in English; and many proteins exist, each with a specific name.