Looking at the company website it is clear that their salt DOES have Iodine in it.
The salt should be an Iodide salt. Put the iodide salt into concentrated sulfuric acid. This will oxidize iodide to elementary Iodine.I- + H2SO4 ----> I2 + SO2 + H2O + HSO4-Another way is treating iodide salt with Chlorine, which will oxidize iodide to iodine and chlorine will be reduced to chloride.2 I- + Cl2 ----> I2 + 2 Cl-
No , inoganic salt
Ferrous iodide or iron II iodide is a salt with the formula FeI2, It is a compound of iron and iodine.
Mortons of Horncastle was created in 1885.
Almost yes, but it may sometimes contain Potassium iodate, Sodium iodate or Sodium iodide in place of Potassium iodide
About 25mg per Kg of salt
PbI2 is an inorganic salt of lead.
Mortons Media Group was created in 1999.
potassium iodide
yes
No.
Strontium iodide (SrI2) is a salt of strontium and iodine. It is an ionic, water-soluble, and deliquescent compound that can be used in medicine as a substitute for potassium iodide Strontium iodide (SrI2) is a salt of strontium and iodine. It is an ionic, water-soluble, and deliquescent compound that can be used in medicine as a substitute for potassium iodide