All are chemical elements.
Iron, potassium and iodine are examples of chemical elements, not carbohydrates.
Iodine is a molecule which is made up of the only element iodine.
The compound name of potassium and iodine is potassium iodide.
Here they are: Name of element: Chemical Symbol: Potassium K Iodine I Hydrogen H Nitrogen N Calcium Ca Phosphorus P Magnesium Mg Iron Fe
Iodized salt is a common salt that has been fortified with iodine.
They are elements in the periodic table. Iron (Fe) is used for too many things to explain quickly. Potassium (K) is a very flammable alkali-metal that is found in bananas, it's so easy to cut you could use a butter knife. Iodine (I) compounds are important in organic chemistry and very useful in medicine and photography however it is also a poison that can kill.
The word equation for the reaction between potassium and iodine is: potassium + iodine → potassium iodide.
Yes. "Potassium Iodine" tablets is a colloquial - and incorrect - way of saying "Potassium Iodide" tablets.
Yes, potassium is more reactive than iodine. Potassium is a highly reactive alkali metal, while iodine is a nonmetal that is less reactive. Potassium reacts vigorously with water and air, while iodine is less reactive under normal conditions.
Potassium and Iodine
The word equation for potassium bromide and iodine water is: potassium bromide + iodine water -> potassium iodide + bromine.
Iodine's chemical symbol is I and its full name is iodine. Potassium's chemical symbol is K and its full name is potassium.