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Is iodine soluble in glycerol?

Yes, Iodine is soluble in glycerol. Although keep in my that Iodine is nonpolar because it has no dipole charges, but Glycerol is in fact polar. This is most likely explained by the polar and nonpolar tendencies of Glycerol.


Predict the two most likely mechanisms which occur when 2-iodohexane is heated in ethanol?

The most likely mechanisms when heating 2-iodohexane in ethanol are E2 elimination and substitution reactions. In the E2 elimination reaction, the iodine atom is eliminated along with a beta proton to form a double bond. In the substitution reaction, ethanol can act as a nucleophile and displace the iodine atom to form ethyl hexane.


How do you convert 0.025M iodine to normality?

To convert molarity to normality for iodine, you need to consider the valency of iodine in a reaction. Since iodine has a valency of 1 in most reactions, there is no change in converting molarity to normality for iodine. Therefore, 0.025M iodine remains the same when expressed in normality.


What is the valency of Iodine?

Iodine typically has a valency of -1, +1, +3, +5, or +7, depending on the compound it is a part of.


Does synthroid contain iodine?

Yes, if Synthroid contains Levothyroxine (3,5,3',5'-Tetraiodo-L-thyronine) then there is 4 Iodine atoms per molecule (..Tetraiodo..) in it![You should ask your chemist for confirmation]Wrong answer: No.Levothyroxine (ingredient in Synthroid, Levoxyl, etc...) is T4 which your body would make on its own from iodine and tyrosine if your thyroid were functioning properly. You would most likely not need to supplement with iodine since your body is not making its own thyroid hormone, but relys on T4 from Synthroid.

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Where could iodine most likely be found in the world?

Iodine can most likely be found in seawater, seafood, and coastal regions. It is also commonly present in soil and vegetables grown in iodine-rich areas.


Is sulfur or nickel in iodine most likely to form a compound?

sulfer


The most likely charge of an iodide ion is?

1-I am not positive but I think I am correct


What body organ is most likely harmed by explosure to radioactive iodine?

The thyroid gland is most likely harmed by exposure to radioactive iodine. Radioactive iodine can be absorbed by the thyroid gland, leading to an increased risk of developing thyroid cancer or other thyroid disorders.


The isotope most likely to be used to study the thyroid gland is?

Iodine-131


What will an atom of iodine most likely do to be stable?

An atom of iodine will most likely gain one electron to form a stable octet in its outer energy level. This will give iodine a full set of 8 electrons, making it more stable and less likely to react with other atoms.


Purple colored crystals that are added to water to kill germs?

Most likely crystals of Iodine. Iodine is known for its anti-bacterial properties.


What would most likely result from an excessive intake of iodine?

Thyriod gland enlargement


Which would most likely be a symbol for growth?

a garden


What would most likely be a symbol for power?

A fist.


Which would most likely be a symbol for money?

gold


What would happen if you hit iodine with a hammer?

If you were to hit iodine with a hammer, it would most likely shatter into small pieces or powder. Iodine is a brittle solid, and its crystal structure would break upon impact from the hammer.