To remove iodine stains from a table, start by blotting the area with a clean, dry cloth to absorb any excess iodine. Then, mix a solution of water and dish soap or a mild detergent, and gently scrub the stained area with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse the area with clean water and dry it thoroughly. If the stain persists, a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water can be applied, but test it on a hidden spot first to ensure it doesn’t damage the surface.
No , Iodine is placed in period-5 of the periodic table.
The periodic table is an array of various elements. Iodine is an element. Hence it finds it place on the periodic table.
iodine= (I) atomic number=53 atomic mass=126.90447amu no. of protons=53 no. of neutrons=74
I stands for iodine. It is placed in group-17.
'J' is this case is an Archaic way of writing the modern letter 'I'. It represents 'iodine.
Table salt is commonly fortified with iodine to help prevent iodine deficiency.
No , Iodine is placed in period-5 of the periodic table.
The symbol for Iodine is "I" on the Periodic Table.
No, salt is mainly Sodium. Iodine is added to salt to prevent iodine deficiency.
The periodic table is an array of various elements. Iodine is an element. Hence it finds it place on the periodic table.
Iodine is administered as in "Iodized table salt".
Iodine is a halogen that has an atomic number of 53.
Iodine belongs to the halogen group on the periodic table.
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In the periodic table, the horizontal rows are called periods and the vertical columns are groups. Iodine is in period 5.