"Iodine" means "violet."
This element 53 is called: Iodine, diatomic element I2.
No. Iodine is itself a chemical element; it contains no other element. If you mean instead tincture of iodine that has no iron in it either. It's a solution of iodine and an iodide in ethanol and water.
Iodine
Iodine is a chemical element; not a mixture, not a compound.
Iodine is an element. It is a non-metal halogen with the chemical symbol I and atomic number 53.
This element 53 is called: Iodine, diatomic element I2.
if by chemical name you mean element then: Nitrogen = N Hydrogen = H Iodine = I
Iodine is the only name in English.
No. Iodine is itself a chemical element; it contains no other element. If you mean instead tincture of iodine that has no iron in it either. It's a solution of iodine and an iodide in ethanol and water.
The element known to cause goiter is iodine. A deficiency in iodine can lead to the enlargement of the thyroid gland, a condition known as goiter. Adequate iodine intake is essential for thyroid hormone production.
There is Jodine, the old name for Iodine.
Iodine
Magnesium and iodine is a element
Iodine is a chemical element; not a mixture, not a compound.
Iodine is an element. It is a non-metal halogen with the chemical symbol I and atomic number 53.
Iodine is itself an element. It is in group 7a. A compound that it is in for instance is potassium iodide
Iodine is found in nature and is not synthesized. As an example, there is iodine in sea water.