Chlorine is not a compound, it is an element. That means that if you have a pure sample of chlorine then it will not contain iodine, or anything other than chlorine. It would be somewhat unlikely to find iodine as an impurity in chlorine, because iodine is solid at room temperature while chlorine is a gas.
No, it contains sodium ions and chloride ions.
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No.
just iodine
No, they contain sulphur.
Produces Sodium chloride and Iodine
Iodine is well known to sublime (change from solid to gas without becoming liquid inbetween) when heated. However sodium chloride has a melting point much higher than that of iodine. Therefore, a mixture of iodine and sodium chloride can be separated by using a sublimation apparatus, with solid iodine collected by condensation on a cold surface.
No, salt is mainly Sodium. Iodine is added to salt to prevent iodine deficiency.
Both are salts, contain sodium and contain halogens (iodine and chlorine are halogens).
None, sodium does not contain iodine or any other element apart from itself..
Both are salts, contain sodium and contain halogens (iodine and chlorine are halogens).
If combined as the salt Sodium Iodide, yes.
The compound is actually called Sodium Iodide. 1 molecule of Sodium Iodide contains 1 atom of Sodium and 1 atom of Iodine. Chemical formula = NaI
Iodized salt contain sodium chloride, iodine (as sodium iodide or iodate; 20 +/_ 5 mg/kg iodine) and an antiagglomerant.
Iodized salt contain sodium chloride, iodine (as sodium iodide or iodate; 20 +/_ 5 mg/kg iodine) and an antiagglomerant.
Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain 60,334 % chlorine and 39,666 % sodium,
yes.
it cannot
Iodised salt (sodium chloride) contain iodine (as potassium/sodium iodide or potassium/sodium iodate). The concentration of iodine is 20 +/- 5 mg/kg. Iodised salt is recommended to avoid idiocy.
After the recommendations of WHO sodium chloride for humans and animals must contain iodine as potassium iodide or iodate. Persons which don't eat sufficient iodine are idiots.