Iron, potassium and iodine are examples of chemical elements, not carbohydrates.
Here they are: Name of element: Chemical Symbol: Potassium K Iodine I Hydrogen H Nitrogen N Calcium Ca Phosphorus P Magnesium Mg Iron Fe
no reaction in aq solution, but if both powder used iodine will be generated with so2 releasing.......i am trying to work out the mechanism
Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Chlorine, Magnesium, Sulfur, Iron, Iodine.
There are 4 minerals in a desk it is copper, iron, nickel, and zinc. :)
Micro elements are those that are needed in very small amounts by the body. Some examples are: zinc, iodine, manganese, copper, selenium, and iron. Macro elements are those that are needed in larger amounts in the body. Examples are: phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and calcium. There is a third group, called toxic elements, that should not be in the body. Examples are aluminum, thallium, mercury, cadmium, and lead.
All are chemical elements.
Well it depends on what Pizza it is but mostly the dough contains Vitamin C, protein, Iron, Calcium, carbohydrates, water, Iodine. The sauce normally has vitamin C, sodium potassium chloride. The cheese has calcium and the Ham has protein, sodium potassium chloride.
They are elements in the periodic table. Iron (Fe) is used for too many things to explain quickly. Potassium (K) is a very flammable alkali-metal that is found in bananas, it's so easy to cut you could use a butter knife. Iodine (I) compounds are important in organic chemistry and very useful in medicine and photography however it is also a poison that can kill.
Well it depends on what Pizza it is but mostly the dough contains Vitamin C, protein, Iron, Calcium, carbohydrates, water, Iodine. The sauce normally has vitamin C, sodium potassium chloride. The cheese has calcium and the Ham has protein, sodium potassium chloride.
Potassium, fiber, protein, iron, magnesium, and carbohydrates.
Here they are: Name of element: Chemical Symbol: Potassium K Iodine I Hydrogen H Nitrogen N Calcium Ca Phosphorus P Magnesium Mg Iron Fe
Examples: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, silicon, sodium, iron, aluminium, nitrogen, iodine, phosphorous, uranium, potassium, chlorine, magnesium, sulfur, wolfram, gold, silver, boron
No it is not for astatine is the weakest of halogens and can be displaced by other lighter halogens into salts.
Examples of elements: iron, hydrogen, uranium, potassium, sulfur etc. Examples of compounds: sodium bicarbonate, potassium iodide, sulfur hexafluoride, silver chloride, sucrose etc.
sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, iron, cobalt, copper
Examples: hydrogen, iron, iodine, thorium, palladium, niobium, francium, boron.
The iodine anion is iodide. (I^(-)).