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noun - a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens
noun - a tincture consisting of a solution of iodine in ethyl alcohol
A lustrous, grayish-black, corrosive, poisonous halogen element having radioactive isotopes, especially I 131, used as a medical tracer and in thyroid disease diagnosis and therapy.
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"I" know Bernard Courtois discovered this element in 1811 |
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Betadine, used as a skin antiseptic, is a solution of povidone & this element symbolized I |
A black solid that gives off a purple vapor when heated, this element has an egotistic symbol |
Like some antiseptics, water purification products like Potable Aqua are based on this element |
Kelp is an especially rich source of this halogen |
This element, symbol I, is added to table salt as a dietary supplement |
Goiter is caused by a deficiency of this element in the thyroid gland |
Certain thyroid conditions are treated with a radioactive form of this element |
One of the elements:"DN" |
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the chemical element of atomic number 53, a non-metallic element forming black crystals and a violet vapour. |
The chemical element of atomic number 53, a non-metallic element forming black crystals and a violet vapour. |
A lustrous, grayish-black, corrosive, poisonous halogen element having radioactive isotopes, especially I 131, used as a medical tracer and in thyroid disease diagnosis and therapy. Iodine compounds are used as germicides, antiseptics, and dyes. Atomic number 53 atomic weight 126.9045 melting point 113.5C boiling point 184.35C specific gravity (solid, at 20C) 4.93 valence 1, 3, 5, 7. See Table at element. |
An antiseptic preparation containing iodine in solution, used to treat wounds. |
a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks) |
a tincture consisting of a solution of iodine in ethyl alcohol applied topically to wounds as an antiseptic |
a chemical element that is found in small amounts in sea water and used to prevent infection |
a chemical element found in small amounts in sea water, and used in medicine, photography, and as a dye ( substance for changing something's color) to discover whether there is starch ( substance found in plants) in cells |
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Iodine is a chemical element with symbol I and atomic number 53. The heaviest of the stable halogens, it exists as a lustrous, purple-black metallic solid at standard conditions that sublimes readily to form a violet gas. The elemental form was discovered by the French chemist Bernard Courtois in 1811. It was named two years later by Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac from this property, after the Greek "violet-coloured". * Iodine occurs in many oxidation states, including iodide (I), iodate (IO3), and the various periodate anions. It is the least abundant of the stable halogens, being the sixty-first most abundant element. It is even less abundant than the so-called rare earths. It is the heaviest essential mineral nutrient. Iodine is essential in the synthesis of thyroid hormones. Iodine deficiency affects about two billion people and is the leading preventable cause of intellectual disabilities. * The dominant producers of iodine today are Chile and Japan. Iodine and its compounds are primarily |
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