Iodine is a chemical, an element with the atomic number 53, one of the halogen series. It is used medically in the prevention of goitre and formerly to clean wounds. It is purple when in gas form.
Frozen. Any frozen substance is, by definition, solid.
"Iode" is a French word meaning "iodine" in English. Iodine is a chemical element that is essential for the production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism in the body.
The common name for iodine is iodine.
A compound consists of atoms of two or more elements bonded to one another. However, iodine contains only one type of atom (all its atoms have the same number of protons). Thus, iodine is an element, not a compound. However, free Iodine only exists as a diatomic molecule at standard conditions. "I2" is how you write the formula of the Iodine molecule. It is definitely molecular but, depending on how you define "compound", it might not fit that definition because it is all the same type of atom.
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Iodine is a chemical element, while povidone iodine is a complex of iodine and the polymer povidone. Povidone iodine is commonly used as an antiseptic due to its slower release of iodine compared to pure iodine.
Iodine ion is not consumed; in the first step the iodine ion is oxidized to iodine, in the second step iodine is reduced to iodine ion.
Iodine crystals are solid, crystalline form of elemental iodine, while iodine solution is a liquid mixture of elemental iodine and either alcohol or water. Iodine crystals are typically used for storage and long-term preservation, while iodine solution is commonly used for disinfection and medical purposes.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
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Iodine-131 is a radioactive isotope of the element iodine.
The representative particle for iodine is the iodine atom (I).