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| - Used in many things, from several types of cell research to use in Methyl Iodine, an ingredient for the item Pesticide. Also used in the production of Graphene.
- This is the only combo that can only be made by Cards in different Card Packs.
- Iodine is a pirate on the Cerulean Ocean. Prior to the ocean merge on January 31st, 2012, he played on the Cobalt Ocean. While on the Cobalt Ocean, he was a senior officer of the crew Rogue and prince of the flag Mayhem. He is currently ranked on the Cerulean Ocean as a cabin person within that crew, and a member of that flag. Image:Pirate.png Arr! This article about a pirate in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
- Iodine is a diatomic solid at room temperature. It is fairly unreactive as it is near the bottom of Group 7, it is therefore a halogen. Iodine solution is often used to test for starch in a substance since it turns a distinctive blue/black colour when in contact with it.
- Iodine was contained within the leaves of wander-kelp. Mon Calamari enjoyed its taste.
- Chemically, iodine is the second least reactive of the halogens, and the second most electropositive halogen, trailing astatine in both aspects. However, the element does not occur in the free state in nature. As with all other halogens (members of Group 17 in the periodic table), when freed from its compounds iodine forms diatomic molecules (I2). Iodine and its compounds are primarily used in medicine, photography, and dyes.
- Iodine (chemical symbol: I) is a chemical element, and a halogen. Iodine and its compounds are primarily used in nutrition, and industrially in the production of acetic acid and certain polymers. Iodine is also used in the production of tincture of iodine, a disinfectant. At Wool's Orphanage, in 1938, after Billy Stubbs and Eric Whalley developed chicken pox, Mrs. Cole, the matron, told one of her helpers to take the iodine to Martha, so that she could disinfect their scabs.
- Iodine (symbol I) is a chemical element, atomic number 53 on the periodic table.
- Iodine is part of the hormones triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) and helps the thyroid gland function normally. The daily requirement for adults is 100 to 150 mcg, but growing children, adolescents, pregnant women and people under emotional stress require more. Iodine deficiency causes goiters and hypothyroidism in people of all ages and in young children may result in cretinism.
- Iodine is a chemical element with symbol I and atomic number 53. The name is from Greek ἰοειδής ioeidēs, meaning violet or purple, due to the color of elemental iodine vapor. Iodine and its compounds are primarily used in nutrition, and industrially in the production of acetic acid and certain polymers. Iodine's relatively high atomic number, low toxicity, and ease of attachment to organic compounds have made it a part of many X-ray contrast materials in modern medicine. Iodine has only one stable isotope. A number of iodine radioisotopes, such as 131I, are also used in medical applications.
- Iodine is a chemical element with symbol I and atomic number 53. The name is from Greek ioeidēs, meaning violet or purple, due to the color of elemental iodine vapor. Iodine and its compounds are primarily used in nutrition, and industrially in the production of acetic acid and certain polymers. Iodine's relatively high atomic number, low toxicity, and ease of attachment to organic compounds have made it a part of many X-ray contrast materials in modern medicine. Iodine has only one stable isotope. A number of iodine radioisotopes, such as 131I, are also used in medical applications.
- Povidone-iodine (PVP-I), brand name Wokadine, Pyodine, and Betadine is a stable chemical complex of polyvinylpyrrolidone (povidone, PVP) and elemental iodine. Povidone-iodine is a broad spectrum antiseptic for topical application in the treatment and prevention of infection in wounds. It may be used in first aid for minor cuts, grazes, burns, abrasions and blisters. Iodine has been recognized as an effective broad-spectrum bactericide, and is also effective against yeasts, molds, fungi, viruses, and protozoans. It has been proven to be effective against bird mites.
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