By separating the mixture of iodine solid and sodium iodine.Yun!!
NaI Sodium Iodide.
The name of the compound represented by the formula NaI is sodium iodide.
Iodide is an ion formed from the element iodine, so it is not a compound.
Iodine, water, alcohol and either potassiium iodide or sodium iodide.
iodine crystals are black, table salt crystals are white.however I doubt that was your question. I think you are referring to iodized table salt. there are no iodine crystals in iodized salt, instead they add sodium iodide to the table salt. sodium iodide crystals are indistinguishable visually from the sodium chloride crystals of table salt.the only practical way to separate sodium iodide from sodium chloride is the very tedious repetitive process of dissolving the mixed salts and performing fractional crystallization of the solution.
Tincture of iodine: a mixture of elemental iodine and sodium iodide solved in ethanol and water.
NaI Sodium Iodide.
Tincture of iodine or iodine tincture is an antiseptic, it is also called weak iodine solution. It is usually 2-7% elemental iodine, along with potassium iodide or sodium iodide, dissolved in a mixture of ethanol and water.
Tincture of iodine or iodine tincture is an antiseptic, it is also called weak iodine solution. It is usually 2-7% elemental iodine, along with potassium iodide or sodium iodide, dissolved in a mixture of ethanol and water.
The name of the compound represented by the formula NaI is sodium iodide.
Tincture of iodine (2-7% potassium iodide or sodium iodide, and elemental iodine, dissolved in a mixture of ethanol and water) is available in many drugstores. Pure iodine is available through chemical suppliers.
Iodide is an ion formed from the element iodine, so it is not a compound.
When aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium iodide [note correct spelling] are mixed, silver iodide solid precipitates from the mixture.
Iodine, water, alcohol and either potassiium iodide or sodium iodide.
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iodine crystals are black, table salt crystals are white.however I doubt that was your question. I think you are referring to iodized table salt. there are no iodine crystals in iodized salt, instead they add sodium iodide to the table salt. sodium iodide crystals are indistinguishable visually from the sodium chloride crystals of table salt.the only practical way to separate sodium iodide from sodium chloride is the very tedious repetitive process of dissolving the mixed salts and performing fractional crystallization of the solution.
Sodium iodide has the chemical formula NaI - it is composed from sodium and iodine.