Iodine collects in the thyroid. If there is a radionuclide of iodine "loose" then we might end up ingesting it and having it collect in our thyroid. The radionuclide would sit there and irradiate us. That's not good. It's a bad idea to have radioactive iodine in the environment.
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In dye tagging, the radioactive material typically used is a radioisotope of iodine, such as iodine-125 or iodine-131. These isotopes emit gamma radiation that can be detected using specialized equipment for tracking and monitoring purposes.
Potential side effects of using iodine for water purification may include allergic reactions, upset stomach, and thyroid issues. It is important to follow instructions carefully and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns.
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A radiolabeled molecule contains a radioisotope that allows for tracking of the molecule within a biological system, such as in imaging studies or biochemical assays. The radioisotope emits radiation that can be detected using specialized equipment, providing insight into the distribution and behavior of the molecule in living organisms.
one disadvantage of using iodine to stain cells is that iodine will kill living cells.
Iodine is very useful for our body. Iodine deficiency can cause thyroid. So just check your iodine level in your salt which you are using in your food. Better use Iodine Salt.
probably because iodine sticks to the oil from your fingers
The thyroid gland is often imaged using a salt of iodine-131 as this gland has a high uptake of iodine.
Normality of iodine ((I_2)) can be calculated using the formula: Normality = Molarity x n, where n is the oxidation state of iodine in the reaction. For example, if you are using a 0.1 M (I_2) solution in a redox reaction where iodine is being reduced to iodide ions ((I^-)), then the normality of iodine would be 0.1 N.