You could use finger spray but don't use charcoal dust
it would be charcoal dust that works better than iodine
Answer Fingerprints will show up on just about anything.
No, iodine and sulfur would not typically form an ionic compound. Both iodine and sulfur are nonmetals and tend to form covalent compounds when they react with each other.
we would not be able to hold things proply and people would not be able to be identifid with fingerprints
The solute would be iodine, and the solvent would be tincture
No - there would be a reaction though if Chlorine and Potassium Iodide were mixed
Iodine is reactive because it has 7 valence electrons and is unstable. It needs one more electron to get 8, which would give it a noble gas configuration, and which would make the iodine atom stable. Iodine reacts with other elements in order to gain the needed electron and therefore become stable.
To make a pure sample of iodine, you can start with a mixture containing iodine and other substances, then use a process like sublimation to separate the iodine from the other components. Sublimation involves heating the mixture to allow the iodine to vaporize and then cooling it to condense the iodine back into solid form. This process helps to obtain a pure sample of iodine.
The solute would be iodine, and the solvent would be tincture
Barium and iodine would form an ionic bond when mixed. Barium is a metal that can easily lose electrons, while iodine is a nonmetal that can easily gain electrons. This results in barium transferring electrons to iodine, creating ions with opposite charges that are attracted to each other.
Iodine is reactive with plastics and can cause them to degrade, leading to contamination of the iodine and possibly releasing toxic fumes. It is better to store iodine in a glass container to maintain its integrity and prevent any unwanted chemical reactions.
The solute would be iodine, and the solvent would be tincture