by its blue shade o colur
iodine
As 'I' if you mean 'iodine' , then yes!!! it is a halogen. The halogen elements, by name are, Fluorine(F), Chlorine(Cl), Bromine(Br), Iodine(I), Astatine(At), and Tennessine(Tn). The last two being radio-active and not fully characterised. The word' Halogen' from its Latin roots , means 'Salt maker**/gen**erator'.
Yes, iodine is a halogen element and therefore classified as a halide.
maybe iodine.
iodine is the only halogen in solid form. so it is the halogen which gives violet vapours on sublimation...
Iodine belongs to group 17. It is in the family called the halogens.
Iodine (a halogen) is not a metal.
Iodine belongs to the halogen family in the periodic table.
Iodine is a halogen that can appear violet in its elemental form or as certain compounds.
Yes, iodine is a halogen. It is the 4th element in group 7. Fluorine, chlorine, bromine , iodine and astatine are all halogens.
No,. The halogens will gain 1 electron when they react if electrons are exchanged.
Iodine