You may already know that the chemical element with atomic number 53 is Iodine.
But there's a lot of cool stuff about Iodine that most people don't know. Check this out:
But there's a lot of cool stuff about Iodine that most people don't know. Check this out:
Iodine Overview
Description
Shiny, black, non-metalic solid; as a gas it is violet and intensely irritating to the eyes, nose and throat.
Symbol
I (Iodine)Sources
Occurs on land and in the sea in sodium and potassium compounds.
Uses
Required in small amounts by humans. Once used as an antiseptic, but no longer due to its poisonous nature.
State at 20 °C
Solid
Name Origin
Greek: iôeides (violet colored).
Discovery
Discovered By: Bernard Courtois
Year: 1811
Location: France
Atomic Mass
126,90447
Learn more about the atomic mass.
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