It does not.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
The word alkali come from the language Arabic
How did the word grandparent or great grandparent come to be?
The prefix in the word "iodine" is "iod-" which comes from the chemical element iodine.
Iodine is a halide
The word equation for the reaction between sodium and iodine is: sodium + iodine → sodium iodide.
The word equation for the reaction between potassium and iodine is: potassium + iodine → potassium iodide.
The word equation for the reaction between hydrogen and iodine is: Hydrogen + Iodine → Hydrogen iodide.
The word equation for potassium bromide and iodine water is: potassium bromide + iodine water -> potassium iodide + bromine.
iodine got its name because when bernard courtois was making saltpeter he added too much acid and a violet puff went into the air and iodine came from the latin word ioeides which means violet in english.
"Iodine" doesn't come from Latin, it comes from the combination of the Greeks words ion, which means "the violet; a dark purple flower" and eidos, which means "appearance".
The name "iodine" comes from the Greek word "iodes," meaning violet-colored, reflecting the violet color of iodine vapor.
The element name Iodine originates from the Greek word "iodes," meaning violet or purple, which reflects the color of iodine vapor.
The symbol of iodine is "I", not "L". It comes from the Greek word "iodes" meaning violet or purple, which is the color of iodine vapor.
The anagram is iodine, an element.