Iodine IS an element itself, it cannot be broken down further.
Copper iodide has the elements Copper x 1 Iodine x 2 The formula is CuI2
carbon is C,sulfur is S,and iodine is I
iodine is a nonmental which falls in the group elements called HALOGENS;chlorine,fluorine,bromine and iodine.
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Iron, potassium and iodine are examples of chemical elements, not carbohydrates.
Potassium and Iodine
Magnesium and Iodine
Iodine is an element
Silver and Iodine
Sodium , Iodine and Oxygen
Copper iodide has the elements Copper x 1 Iodine x 2 The formula is CuI2
table salt is made up of 3 elements that is Sodium(Na), Chlorine(Cl) and Iodine(I).
Chlorine, iodine and another make up the halogen triad.The halogens are:FluorineChlorineBromineIodineAstatineDoesn't sound like a triad to me.
Potassium Iodide is made up of two elements : Potassium and Iodine. Potassium is a alkali metal while Iodine is non metallic and halogen. Potassium is strongly basic, while Iodine is strongly acidic. In this compound potassium is in +1 oxidation state, while iodine is in -1. Aqueous solution of Potassium Iodide can dissolve Iodine to make Potassium Tri-iodide, KI3, which is brownish in colour.
Yes 13 trace elements make up less that .01 percent of the body. The 13 trace elements are: iron, iodine, copper, zinc, manganese, cobalt, chromium, selenium, molybdenum, fluorine, tin, silicon, vanadium.
This compound you have put down contains 3 elements. Which is zinc carbon and iodine. I have a feeling you meant to put down ZnCl2 because I do not think zinc carbon and iodine can all combine together to form a compound. So the two elements are Zinc and Chlorine
The elements that make up the body are: Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Phosphorous Potassium Iodine Nitrogen Sodium Calcium Iron Magnesium along with traces of copper, selenium, cobalt