Atomic number 53, column 17, and period 5.
Iodine has 53 protons. The number of protons is equal to the atomic number which is the number at the top of each element that is bolded.
I is the symbol for Iodine. It belongs to halogen family.
On the periodic table, the symbol for iodine is I and the symbol for fluorine is F.
AlI3 is not on the periodic table as it is not an element, it is a compound of the two elements aluminum and iodine. It is called aluminum iodide.
I can't really explain anything here. I don't spend countless hours memorizing this stuff. I simply take a look at the periodic table. So, looking at the periodic table, I know the masses of elements generally increase as I scroll through. It's kind of like looking through a book, namely the page numbers. Looking, i see that iodine (I, atomic number 53) has that atomic mass.
Iodine is a halogen that has an atomic number of 53.
No , Iodine is placed in period-5 of the periodic table.
The periodic table is an array of various elements. Iodine is an element. Hence it finds it place on the periodic table.
I = Iodine
The symbol for Iodine is "I" on the Periodic Table.
iodine
Iodine
iodine
Iodine has 53 protons. The number of protons is equal to the atomic number which is the number at the top of each element that is bolded.
they have the same number of electrons
Iodine
I is Iodine.