Iodine is a halogen. It originates from the word "iode(s)" meaning violet because it has a violet coloured gas. It also was found by accident from Bernard Courois. Sorry if its not going to help as I am only 10 yrs old.
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Iodine does not make your teeth shine. In fact, iodine can stain your teeth and cause discoloration if used in excessive amounts. It is not recommended to use iodine for dental purposes.
Here are some rhyming iodine slogans: "Goiters are not fine, how about some iodine?" "If you mash your finger in a door, put some iodine on that sore." "Iodine, element 53, does plenty of good for you and me." "Iodine is fine for the injuries of mine."
Iodine-131 is not natural, matter of fact it is a synthetically produced isotope (im doing this for my science assignment aswell)
Povidone iodine tincture contains iodine complexed with povidone, making it water-soluble. If you want to remove the iodine from the solution, you would need to chemically alter the compound, which is not a practical process. It is not feasible to physically separate the iodine from the povidone tincture.
Iodine (in fact the ion triiodide - I-3 - form with starch a very colored complex; the reaction is specific and sensible.
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the root of the word comes from the greek word "iodes" which means violet.
Yes. Most catfish contain some iodine.
It is supposed that iodine can kill some yeasts.
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