Lead (II) iodide is PbI2. Lead (IV) iodide is PbI4.
Two: lead and iodine
Two: lead and iodine.
Lead iodide.
It is extremely unlikely to find Iodine in petrol/gasoline. It is not deliberately added. Bromine used to be added in the form of Lead Tetrabromide.
They are similar because they are both elements and both of them are metals
Iodine with one extra electron in its atom
it could lead to death
Two: lead and iodine
Two: lead and iodine.
there is'nt one sorry
Two: lead and iodine.
Lack of Iodine can lead to hypothyroidism.This can be a problem in developing countries.In most developed countries however, iodine is added as supplement to i.e. table-salt.
Deficiency of iron will lead to anemia while lack of iodine leads to thyroid problems.
Lead iodide.
It is extremely unlikely to find Iodine in petrol/gasoline. It is not deliberately added. Bromine used to be added in the form of Lead Tetrabromide.
Iodine (as potassium iodate or iodide) is added to salt because a diet without iodine lead to cretinism and other illness.
They are similar because they are both elements and both of them are metals