The term iodized (said usually about table salt) means that an iodine compound has been added. This is usually sodium iodide or potassium iodide, meaning the combination of sodium (or potassium) and iodine into an ionic compound.
The fact that it is iodized means that it has one or the other of those chemicals in it. There is no need to test further.
Found in some iodized salt
Almost yes, but it may sometimes contain Potassium iodate, Sodium iodate or Sodium iodide in place of Potassium iodide
Iodide is an ion formed from the element iodine, so it is not a compound.
NaClWhile normal table salt is sodium chloride (NaCl), iodized salt has additives which supply iodine. These additives might include sodium iodide (NaI), potassium iodide (KI) or sodium or potassium iodate (NaIO3 or KIO3).
Iodized salt contain potassium iodide (KI) or potassium iodate (KIO3).
The fact that it is iodized means that it has one or the other of those chemicals in it. There is no need to test further.
Found in some iodized salt
Neither, iodized salt is just a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium iodide (both neutral salts).
Almost yes, but it may sometimes contain Potassium iodate, Sodium iodate or Sodium iodide in place of Potassium iodide
I'm not sure quite what you're trying to ask, because table salt generally is iodized salt. In any event, salt is iodized not for any reason to do with cooking or baking, but because of people's nutritional needs. That means you can substitute sea salt, iodized salt, non iodized salt, etc. all for each other in both cooking and baking. You probably get plenty of iodized salt through processed and canned goods, fast food, etc. so don't worry on that score.
Iodized salt contain sodium chloride, iodine (as sodium iodide or iodate; 20 +/_ 5 mg/kg iodine) and an antiagglomerant.
Iodine in the iodized salt exist as iodine salts (potassium iodide/iodate or sodium iodide/iodate).These salts are dissolved and dissociated in the organism as NaCl.
All are sodium chloride, NaCl. Iodized salt have added iodine as potassium iodate or potassium iodide; individuals with an insufficient daily intake of iodine are idiots, as in many countries in the world.
Iodide is an ion formed from the element iodine, so it is not a compound.
Sodium chloride (iodized table salt has small amounts of potassium iodide added) is not as soluble as magnesium sulfate (epsom salts). As two solutions with the same concentration cool down the sodium chloride will reach saturation first and produce crystals.
Iodized salt contain iodine as potassium iodide or iodate: - the iodine concentration must be 20+/-5 mg/1 kg salt which is equivalent to: - 34+/-8,5 mg potassium iodate or - 26+/-6,5 mg potassium iodide An insufficient daily intake of iodine can lead to thyroid diseases or cretinism.