Iodine is an element, not a compound or mixture. It is a non-metal that exists as a solid at room temperature and is commonly used in iodized salt for nutritional purposes.
Iodine and water form a heterogeneous mixture because they do not form a uniform solution with iodine being insoluble in water and settling at the bottom.
Iodine crystals can be removed from a mixture by sublimation, where the crystals are heated to turn directly into vapour without melting. The vapour can then be condensed back into solid iodine crystals. This technique allows for the separation of iodine from other components in the mixture.
Iodine is an element, so a pure substance, not a mixture, (so even not homogeneous).
One method to separate iodine crystals from a mixture of iodine and sand is by using sublimation. Heat the mixture, and the iodine will sublimate (turn into gas) leaving the sand behind. The iodine gas can then be collected and cooled to form iodine crystals.
Iodine is an element, so a pure substance, not a mixture, (so even not homogeneous).
Iodine is an element, not a compound or mixture. It is a non-metal that exists as a solid at room temperature and is commonly used in iodized salt for nutritional purposes.
Iodine and water form a heterogeneous mixture because they do not form a uniform solution with iodine being insoluble in water and settling at the bottom.
Iodine crystals can be removed from a mixture by sublimation, where the crystals are heated to turn directly into vapour without melting. The vapour can then be condensed back into solid iodine crystals. This technique allows for the separation of iodine from other components in the mixture.
Iodine is a compound. Water is a compound composed of hydrogen and oxygen. Calcium is a pure element. Air is a mixture of different gases.
Betadine is a compound. It is composed of the chemical povidone-iodine, which is a complex of the polymer povidone (polyvinylpyrrolidone) and the element iodine.
Iodine crystals are a pure substance.
Iodine is an element, so a pure substance, not a mixture, (so even not homogeneous).
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One method to separate iodine crystals from a mixture of iodine and sand is by using sublimation. Heat the mixture, and the iodine will sublimate (turn into gas) leaving the sand behind. The iodine gas can then be collected and cooled to form iodine crystals.
Yes, iodide is a compound. It is the anionic form of iodine, commonly found in salts such as potassium iodide or sodium iodide.
Magnesium and iodine is a element