Yes its atomic number is 53 on the periodic table of elements
Yes, so is Hydrogen and Chlorine. .. . .A+
Iodine is technically an element but it is more likely that any you buy in a shop will be iodine solution, which means the element iodine will be present but in a solution of water.
Iodine is an element.
chromium can be pure or it can be in its natural state
a pure substance! ;)
Potassium is a metallic element and a member of the Alkali Metal group, it has the symbol K which is derived from its old name of Kalium.
Hydrogen is not a mixture at all. It is an element and therefore a pure substance.
Hydrogen is a pure substance because it is a single element made up of only 1 type of particle.
Solid iodine can be found as pure crystals.
They are homogeneous. But they are not a mixture, so they are a pure substance
Iodine is an element, so a pure substance, not a mixture, (so even not homogeneous).
Iodine is an element, so a pure substance, not a mixture, (so even not homogeneous).
Iodide is an ion, not s a substance int its own right. It is however a component of many pure substances. Iodine, the element from which the iodide ion is derived, is a pure substance.
Solid iodine can be found as pure crystals.
Iodine crystals are a pure substance.
silicon is a pure substance because it is an element and as we know an element is a pure substance
Yes, an element is a pure substance. An element is composed of only one type of atom. There are no other substances in it. So an element is a pure substance.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, a pure element.
pure substance
Yes. Gold is both a pure substance and an element.