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16.296 grams. Just multiply both sides of the ORIGINAL ratio by 4.2
Did you mean "What turns iodine into tincture of iodine?USP (U.S. National Formulary) Tincture of Iodine is defined as containing in each 100 mL, 1.8 to 2.2 grams of iodine, and 2.1 to 2.6 grams of sodium iodide. Alcohol is 50 ml and the balance is purified Water.
Fairly heavy! 1.14 X 1024 atoms of iodine ( 1 mole I/6.022 X 1023)(126.9 grams/1 mole I) = 240 grams of iodine -------------------------------
We need 1,27 g iodine.
Grams is How Heavy it is Liters Is the way we measure Meters are a measurement
Lugol's Iodine = 20g Potassium Iodide + 10g Iodine dissolved in 1L H2O Gram's Iodine = 6.7g potassium iodide + 3.3g Iodine dissolved in 1L H2O Recipe's taken from Flinn Scientific Catalog I have on campus. Looks to me as Gram's is just a dilute version of Lugol's. Same ratio of KI:I just less of it. Couldn't tell you much about differences in application however.
222,6 grams of iodine is equivalent to 1,754 moles.
148 grams minus 125 grams is 23 grams.
Iodine number is the mass of iodine which reacts with 100 grams of a lipid. It is used to determine the degree of saturation of a lipid. A more unsaturated lipid will have a higher iodine number.
16.296 grams. Just multiply both sides of the ORIGINAL ratio by 4.2
It is the grams of iodine in a 0.1moldm^-3 solution of iodine
Did you mean "What turns iodine into tincture of iodine?USP (U.S. National Formulary) Tincture of Iodine is defined as containing in each 100 mL, 1.8 to 2.2 grams of iodine, and 2.1 to 2.6 grams of sodium iodide. Alcohol is 50 ml and the balance is purified Water.
Iron. It is there in grams. Iodine is there in milligrams.
Fairly heavy! 1.14 X 1024 atoms of iodine ( 1 mole I/6.022 X 1023)(126.9 grams/1 mole I) = 240 grams of iodine -------------------------------
266g
iodine& grams iodine Gram's iodine is a solution of 2% iodine and 3% potassium iodide in 70% ethanol. Gram's iodine is also used as a forensic toxicology reagent for the detection of alkaloids, as a source of iodine for iodometric titrations, as an indicator for the presence of starch, and as a general laboratory source of iodine/iodide. This solution is laboratory grade, and not for medicinal use. Iodine is non metallic,dark gray,lustrous,solid element
We need 1,27 g iodine.