Iodine-131 is a radioactive isotope of the element iodine.
The thyroid gland is often imaged using a salt of iodine-131 as this gland has a high uptake of iodine.
Fission product xenon-131
Iodine 131 has a half-life of 8.0197 days. Barium has no half-life. So no, Iodine-131 is not more stable than barium-137.
Iodine-131 (not iodone) is a radioactive isotope of iodine: this isotope has important applications in the treatment of thyroid diseases.
Iodine is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 127.
Iodine-131 is not natural, matter of fact it is a synthetically produced isotope (im doing this for my science assignment aswell)
I-131.
Iodine 131 -> Xe 131 + e-
It's the same as uranium
it is made in stuff.
8.02 days