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Iodine doesn't exist in nature in elemental form.
Iodine-131 was discovered in 1938 by Glenn Seaborg and John Livingood through their research on neutron bombardment of natural iodine. They found that radioactive iodine was produced in the reaction, leading to the discovery of Iodine-131.
Some natural sources of iodine include seafood (such as fish and seaweed), dairy products (milk, yogurt, cheese), eggs, and iodized salt. Consuming these foods can help maintain adequate iodine levels in the body.
Yes, radioactive iodine can deplete natural occurring iodine in the body by competing for the same transport mechanisms in the thyroid gland. This can lead to a temporary decrease in iodine levels until the body is able to replenish them.
Kelp is a type of seaweed that is known to have a high iodine content. The iodine content in kelp can vary depending on the specific species and growing conditions, but it is generally considered to be a good natural source of iodine.
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we are all natural because we weren't made in a factory we were made natural.Things that are made in factorys are manmade we are not manmade we are natural. Katrina LaChance- Bermuda138
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snowflakes are natural
NO it is natural!
No, the moon is a natural astronomical body that orbits the Earth. It is not manmade.
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Silk is natural. It is produced by silkworms.
Dacron is a manmade synthetic fiber, which is a type of polyester. It is not a natural fiber like cotton, wool, or silk. Dacron is known for its durability and resistance to wrinkles and stretching.
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No, it is natural.