Lugol's solution
Tincture of Iodine. A "tincture" is a solution made by dissolving a solid product into alcohol.
iodine got its name because when bernard courtois was making saltpeter he added too much acid and a violet puff went into the air and iodine came from the latin word ioeides which means violet in english.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
iodine pentabromide technically would be IBr5 but it doesn't exist. iodine monobromide's chemical formula is IBr though.
Iodine hexafloride
The Latin name of iodine is Iodum.
iodium
Tincture of Iodine. A "tincture" is a solution made by dissolving a solid product into alcohol.
latin comes from Iodum which means violet
The product you are referring to is likely iodine. Iodine is a chemical element with a colorless solution that turns orange when it comes into contact with starch.
The symbol used for iodine is "I" because it is derived from the element's Latin name, "iodum." The letter "I" was then chosen as the symbol to represent iodine in the periodic table.
A bladderwrack is a variety of seaweed, Latin name Fucus vesiculosus, in which iodine was first discovered.
It is the Iodine dissolved in aqueous Potassium(or Sodium) Iodide
Lugol's solution, is a solution of elemental potassium iodide and iodine in water. It is named after J. G. A Lugol a French physician.
Caudillos is it
The common name for iodine is iodine.
Iodine and Betadine are not the same thing, though they are related. Iodine is a chemical element, while Betadine is a brand name for a topical antiseptic solution that contains povidone-iodine, a complex of iodine and a polymer. Betadine releases iodine when applied, which helps to disinfect and prevent infection. Thus, while Betadine contains iodine, it is not pure iodine itself.