The mean concentration of iodine in sea water is 0,064 ppm.
To the best of my knowledge there should be sufficient iodine in the sea salt you use to make the sea water without adding more.
yes it is water mixed with salt and other minerals such as iodine
No, iodine is not a synthetic element. It is a naturally occurring element found in the Earth's crust and in seawater.
Mediterranean sea salt does not naturally contain iodine. Iodine is typically added to table salt to help prevent iodine deficiency in the population. If you are concerned about your iodine intake, it's recommended to use iodized table salt or consume other iodine-rich foods, such as seafood and dairy products.
iodine comes from sea weed
No, not all sea salt contains iodine. The iodine content in sea salt varies depending on where it is sourced from. Some sea salts may be processed or refined, which can also impact their iodine content. It's a good idea to check the label if you specifically want sea salt with added iodine.
A gas is more compressible.
yes it is soluable in water because it is found in sea water two please message me if you think im wrong :)
The formula for iodine water is I2 (molecular iodine) dissolved in water.
Iodine is absorbed by Nitella sp., a sea-dwelling alga, through a process called bioaccumulation. The alga absorbs iodine from the surrounding water through its cell walls and accumulates it in its tissues. This accumulation process allows the alga to maintain adequate levels of iodine for its metabolic functions.
Natural sea salt typically contains very little iodine, as it is not fortified with it like table salt. If you are looking to incorporate iodine into your diet, consider using iodized table salt or consuming iodine-rich foods such as seafood and seaweed.