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Iodine is a chemical element; it has symbol I and atomic number 53. The heaviest of the stable halogens, it exists at standard conditions as a semi-lustrous, non-metallic solid that melts to form a deep violet liquid at 114 °C (237 °F), and boils to a violet gas at 184 °C (363 °F). The element was discovered by the French … See more
In 1811, iodine was discovered by French chemist Bernard Courtois, who was born to a family of manufacturers of saltpetre (an essential component of gunpowder). At the time of the See more
Iodine is quite reactive, but it is less so than the lighter halogens, and it is a weaker oxidant. For example, it does not halogenate carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, and sulfur dioxide, which chlorine does. Many metals react with iodine. By the same token, … See more
Iodine is the least abundant of the stable halogens, comprising only 0.46 parts per million of Earth's crustal rocks (compare: fluorine: 544 ppm, chlorine: 126 ppm, bromine: … See more
The spectrum of the iodine molecule, I2, consists of (not exclusively) tens of thousands of sharp spectral lines in the wavelength range … See more
About half of all produced iodine goes into various organoiodine compounds, another 15% remains as the pure element, another 15% is used to form See more
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Iodine is a metalloid. Metalloid elements have one or more allotropes with properties intermediate between those of a metal and a nonmetal. Metals are lustrous, ductile, and conductive of heat and electricity. Nonmetals are matte, …
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Iodine, with atomic symbol I, is a nonmetal that lies in group 17 of the periodic table, the halogens. The element iodine lies below bromine, above astatine, to the right of tellurium, and to the left of xenon. Its aqueous chemistry is similar to …
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