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What is Iodine?


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No Iodine is not known by any other names. Iodine: Symbol: I, Atomic Number: 53, Atomic Mass: 126.904, Type: Halogen, Found In: disinfectant for wounds and drinking water, added to salt to prevent thyroid disease, and photo film. ChaCha

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Iodine: Symbol: I, Atomic Number: 53, Atomic Mass: 126.904, Type: Halogen, Found In: disinfectant for wounds and drinking water, added to salt to prevent thyroid disease, and photo film.

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Iodine: a nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine (as an antiseptic), photography and in dyes.

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Iodine is a chemical element that is required for growth and survival. It is chiefly derived from the ocean and the soil.

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Iodine is an element weighing 126.9045 g/mol. It's symbol is I and atomic number is 53. Chacha!

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A nonmetallic halogen element occurring at ordinary temperatures as a grayish-black crystalline solid.

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Iodine is a non-metallic element and a trace element needed for human nutrition. It affects thyroid function. ChaCha on!

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Iodine is a chemical element that is widespread in the environment, but is chiefly derived from the ocean and the soil.

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