The number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
The representative particle for iodine is the iodine atom (I).
No, thallium isotopes do not contain iodine. Thallium isotopes are variants of the element thallium, while iodine is a separate element with its own isotopes.
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Just about any element has more than one isotope - meaning that the number of neutrons can vary for one and the same element. For more details, look up "iodine" in the Wikipedia, and go to the section "Isotopes".
The most common isotopes of tellurium are tellurium-128, tellurium-130, tellurium-132, tellurium-128m, and tellurium-130m. These isotopes have varying numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, giving them different atomic masses.
They are examples of isotopes. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. The only naturally occurring isotope of iodine is stable iodine-127. Iodine-131 is used in medicine to monitor thyroid gland functioning, to treat goitre and thyroid cancer, and to locate tumours of the brain and of the liver.
Iodine is an element. It comes in only one form I-127 so there are no isotopes.
It would depend on how much iodine is present. The greater the mass the more particles there would be
When an iodine-131 atom decays by emitting a beta particle and a gamma particle, it forms xenon-131. The beta particle is an electron, while the gamma particle is a high-energy photon. This decay process helps iodine-131 become a stable element, xenon-131.
The stable isotope of Iodine is 127 atomic weight and atomic number 53. So it has 53 protons and thus also 53 electrons (to balance the positive charge of the protons) . It has 127-53 = 74 neutrons.
Even though you may not have an allergy to shrimp or other shell fish, you can still have a reaction to the iodine isotopes. When a reaction occurs, there may be an allergy to the providone-iodine prep.
The element with isotopes of mass 129, 131, 132, 133, and 134 is iodine. These isotopes include both stable and radioactive forms, with iodine-131 being particularly well-known for its medical applications in treating thyroid conditions. Iodine is essential for human health, particularly in the production of thyroid hormones.