Yes. These are typical properties of nonmetals.
Thyroid
thryoxine
Carbon tetrachloride is prepared by the action of chlorine on carbon disulphide in the presence of iodine, which acts as a catalyst. It is slightly conductive.
to check the approximatedly amount of starch in it since starch in reaction with iodine a black purple colour is formed
ethanol
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
No
No
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
Iodine, either in its solid state or dissolved in alcohol, is not a conductor of electricity.
Iodine crystals are very poor conductors of heat and electricity
Oxygen and iodine are not conductive.
Iodine is an element located in group 17 in the periodic table. It is a non metal and it has neither free electrons nor ions. Hence, it is not a conductor of electricity or heat.
in the solid state the molecules of iodine align in the form of layer lattics. I-I bond distance is 271.5pm and it is appreciably longer than in gaseous iodin which is 266.6 pm and iodine is poor conductor of electricity/
For a metal, it's not bad.
The hormone that requires iodine is Thyroid :)
No