Yes, iodine is an element. It is in the Periodic Table.
Iodine is an element, which means it is a pure substance made up of only one type of atom. It is found on the periodic table with the symbol "I" and atomic number 53.
chromium can be pure or it can be in its natural state
No, iodine is not a mixture. Iodine is a chemical element with the symbol I and atomic number 53. It exists as a single substance with a distinct molecular structure.
Potassium is a metallic element and a member of the Alkali Metal group, it has the symbol K which is derived from its old name of Kalium.
Hydrogen is not a mixture at all. It is an element and therefore a pure substance.
Solid iodine can be found as pure crystals.
They are homogeneous. But they are not a mixture, so they are a pure substance
Iodine is an element, so a pure substance, not a mixture, (so even not homogeneous).
Iodide is an ion, not s a substance int its own right. It is however a component of many pure substances. Iodine, the element from which the iodide ion is derived, is a pure substance.
Solid iodine can be found as pure crystals.
Iodine is an element, so a pure substance, not a mixture, (so even not homogeneous).
Iodine is an element, which means it is a pure substance made up of only one type of atom. It is found on the periodic table with the symbol "I" and atomic number 53.
Iodine crystals are a pure substance.
Iodine is a chemical element in its pure form, while tincture of iodine is a solution of iodine in alcohol. Tincture of iodine is commonly used as an antiseptic, whereas pure iodine is used in various industrial applications and in the synthesis of chemical compounds.
Yes, an element is a pure substance. An element is composed of only one type of atom. There are no other substances in it. So an element is a pure substance.
pure substance
Yes. Gold is both a pure substance and an element.