IODINE

īˈədīn, –dĭn [Gr.,=violet], nonmetallic chemical element; symbol I; at. no. 53; at. wt. 126.9045; m.p. 113.5 degrees Celsius; b.p. 184.35 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. 4.93 at 20 degrees Celsius; valence −1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. Iodine is a dark-gray to purple-black, lustrous, solid element with a rhombic crystalline structure. It is the least active of the halogens, which are found in group VIIa of the periodic table. It is normally diatomic, i.e., it has 2 iodine atoms in each molecule, in the solid, liquid, and vapor states. When heated it passes directly from the solid to the vapor state (sublimation), the vapor having an intense violet color and a characteristic irritating odor. Iodine is only slightly soluble in water but dissolves readily in a solution of sodium or potassium iodide. Tincture of iodine is a solution of iodine and potassium iodide in alcohol. Iodine also dissolves in carbon disulfide, carbon tetrachloride, and chloroform, giving a deep violet solution. Iodine forms many compounds. With hydrogen it forms hydrogen iodide, which in water solution becomes hydriodic acid. It forms compounds with certain nonmetals (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and oxygen) and with most metals. Iodine is displaced from its compounds by the other halogens. The element is obtained from salt deposits, as from the saltpeter beds in Chile, where it occurs in small quantities as an iodate, and from the salt brines associated with some oil wells in California and Louisiana. It is also found as an iodide in the ash of certain seaweeds. Iodine may be prepared by displacement from its compounds with chlorine. Treating an iodide with manganese dioxide and sulfuric acid sublimes the iodine. Iodine is important in medical treatment; tincture of iodine and iodoform are widely used. Iodine is employed in the preparation of certain drugs and in the manufacture of some dyes. Silver iodide, a yellow salt, is used in photography; it is water insoluble and turns black when exposed to light. Starch turns deep blue (almost black) in the presence of a small amount of iodine; this reaction serves as a test for either starch or iodine. Iodine in small amounts is essential to human nutrition; in the thyroid gland it becomes a part of the iodine-containing hormones. Goiter, a swelling of the thyroid, is often a symptom of inadequate iodine in the diet. Iodine has only one stable isotope, iodine–127; it is the only isotope of iodine occurring in nature, although 24 iodine isotopes are known. Iodine–131 is a radioactive isotope with a half-life of 8 days. It is used medically to diagnose abnormalities of the thyroid gland. It is also a component of fallout produced by nuclear explosions. Iodine was discovered in 1811 by Bernard Courtois.

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...the baby without washing my hands. We rarely had soap and water, and I always sterilized my fingers by brushing them with iodine swabs.) The adjoining bathroom had soap and running water, and I obligingly washed my hands. When I tried to inject the...
...algae contain more than 10-3 per cent iodine on dry- weight basis. Some species which concentrate iodine abundantly have been used as a commercial...Laminaria , may contain up to 0.2 per cent iodine in the living plants. Dixit 1930 reported...
iodine. Iodine deficiency may lead to the formation of a goiter, where the gland that...causes of goiter, including cancer of the thyroid gland. A deficiency of iodine can also cause cretinism infant hypothyroidism in newborn babies, which...
...absence of all the signs of cretinism, low iodine levels in early development can be responsible...men- tal retardation. In regions with iodine deficiency, reduced brain development...Many countries soon followed suit, and iodine deficiency has disappeared in most parts...
...607-9. 73. Delange F. The role of iodine in brain develop- ment. Proc Nutr Soc 2000; 59:75-9. 74. Maberly GF. Iodine deficiency disorders: contem- porary...Stepanishchenko IN. Epidemiology of iodine deficiency in the Saratov region: results...
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International Iodine Deficiency. by L. Preston Mercer Abstract Iodine is an essential trace element. However, thirty...worlds population is estimated to live in areas of iodine deficiency. Iodines only known function is in the...
The iodine factor in health and evolution. by Jerome E. Dobson The medical geography of iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) makes for fascinating...other neurological disorders. For want of iodine, an otherwise healthy child has become, in...
Dietary Iodine: Why Are So Many Mothers Not Getting Enough? by Rebecca Renner Maternal iodine deficiency has been associated with a number...continuum of effects depending on the degree of iodine deficiency, from lowered IQ to severe mental...
Goitre, Cretinism and Iodine in South Asia: Historical Perspectives...cretinism in South Asia, in fact the use of iodine in goitre treatment in this region was...referred to it. Indigenous treatments with iodine-bearing substances and animal thyroid...
...interdisciplinary discourse on the role of iodine in human evolution. by Jerome E. Dobson...Until the appearance of my article on iodine in human evolution (Dobson 1998), just...Finkbeiner 1923), no one had asked about iodine utilization or thyroid function in Neandertals...
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Iodine deficiency affects over a quarter of world...Despite huge gains in programs that add iodine to food, some 1.6 billion people remain...the provincial capitals of China showed iodine deficiencies. Lack of iodine in the early...
Please Pass the Iodine! by Woods Hutchinson Editors Note: Last...Marine demonstrated how small amounts of iodine introduced into hatchery waters could...by feeding them chocolates laced with iodine. By now it is clear that iodine, far...
Please Pass the Iodine! by Woods Hutchinson It has always been...and salty tang is due to the brown witch Iodine, who rides inland with it on the spray...it contained appreciable quantities of iodine. We all know iodine as we do the back...
...Years Ago in the Post: Please Pass the Iodine! by Woods Hutchinson Synopsis: In the...in human health. Minuscule amounts of iodine in the diet could prevent goiter, cretinism...this vital element. But how can you get iodine to the millions of people who dont even...
Got Iodine? by Wendy Braun Government experts, once concerned that Americans might be consuming too much iodine, now warn that iodine deficiency-a serious health threat in developing nationscould...
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Iodine Vital Mineral Generally Overlooked. Byline...pregnant women know about the importance of iodine, and does their diet contain a healthy...mineral. Why did they bother? Because iodine deficiency has become so evident in the...
...Thirds of Teenage Girls Are Deficient in Iodine; SHORTAGE MAY CAUSE HEALTH PROBLEMS FOR...THIRDS of teenage girls are thought to be iodine deficient putting their - and their unborn...by the British Thyroid Association UK Iodine Group, published today in The Lancet...
Fear for Health as Teen Girls Cut out Dairy; Iodine Deficiency Problem. Byline: Madeleine Brindley TWO...that milk is fattening could be why they are low in iodine. Iodine, which is found in dairy products, meat and eggs...
Health Experts Sound Warning over Iodine Rush. HONG KONG (AFP) - Japans nuclear crisis has sparked panic buying of iodine pills, with online bids exceeding...NukePills.com, which had sold out of iodine tablets and was fast exhausting oral...
Girls Lack of Iodine Could Harm Babies. Byline: Jenny Hope...SCHOOLGIRLS have dangerously low levels of iodine, which could put the health of future...plummeted in recent years. But lack of iodine in pregnancy can lead to mental retardation...
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IODINE i din, din Gr.,=violet, nonmetallic...valence 1, +1, +3, +5, or +7. Iodine is a dark-gray to purple-black, lustrous...is normally diatomic, i.e., it has 2 iodine atoms in each molecule, in the solid...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: IODINE Periodic Table of the Elements: Iodine Atomic Number: 53 Atomic Symbol: I Iodine Atomic Weight: 126.9045 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 18 7 ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I). Astatine (At), formerly known...well known; it is believed to resemble iodine. The halogens are the best-defined...fluorine. Bromine is a dark red liquid. Iodine is a grayish black solid and is the least...
...example, when hydrogen gas, H 2 , and iodine gas, I 2 , are mixed, and gaseous hydrogen...proceed some quantity of hydrogen and iodine will remain unreacted. The reason reactants...being converted back into hydrogen and iodine. For any particular temperature, a point...
...cells blue; then they are treated with an iodine-potassium iodide solution that allows the iodine to enter the cells and form a water-insoluble...with alcohol or acetone solvent in which the iodine-crystal violet complex is soluble. Following...
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