Take the iodine molecule and split it into iodine atoms, homolythic cleavage. Being able to do this in a consumable form is a very recent development.
potassium permanganate mixed with water produces nascent oxygen.
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Iodine IS an element itself, it cannot be broken down further.
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Rubidium metal would react with iodine to make rubidium iodide , according to the equation: 2 Ru + I2 -> 2 RuI
Iodine is an element
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Iodine. Greatly enhances (is necessary) for thyroid function. Found abundantly in seaweeds, Himalayan salts, or also can be supplemented with nascent iodine or seaweed supplements (13mg/day recommended by some)... For thyroids it also helps to avoid goitrogens, foods which inhibit iodine integration, such as peanuts, soybeans, etc... Best wishes and happy health!
Potassium and Iodine
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Iodine is not a compound. It is an element. Therefore, it has its own atoms: Iodine atoms.
potassium permanganate mixed with water produces nascent oxygen.
Something that is nascent is in the process of coming into being. Something that is already open is already existing, therefore, it is presumably stronger than something that is nascent.
Your thyroid needs iodine to make a hormone for your well being.
No, ozone is not nascent oxygen. Ozone is triatomic form of oxygen atom.
nascent is Descriptive of a newly formed molecule during its formation or at the moment of its completion.
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