No: Iodine is not a metal at all, but a nonmetal. It is not necessarily radioactive, but has some radioactive isotopes.
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Iodine is a nonmetal and it forms the iodide ion, I-.
The compound made of silver and iodine is silver iodide(AgI). Because this is a compound with a metal (silver) and a non-metal (iodine), we use the metal's name with the non-metal's name changed to end in -ide.
iodine is non metal
non-metal
what is the balanced equation for Rubidium metal reacting with halogen iodine
bromine (Br2)
Iodine is not a metal.
Iodine (a halogen) is not a metal.
Iodine is a nonmetal..........
no,as iodine is non-metal so it does not have any physical property of metal. thus iodine is non-metal and non sonorous.
Iodine is a nonmetal and it forms the iodide ion, I-.
Iodine is a non metal. It belongs to halogen family or group 17.
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
it is always a non-metal
The compound made of silver and iodine is silver iodide(AgI). Because this is a compound with a metal (silver) and a non-metal (iodine), we use the metal's name with the non-metal's name changed to end in -ide.
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
Iodine is a nonmetal but it can be found in solid forms. Iodine experiences sublimation which is the transition from solid to gas, therefore it skips the liquid form.