iodine

[ˈaɪədaɪn]

iodine Definition

  • 1a chemical element with the symbol I and atomic number 53, a shiny black crystalline solid that turns into a violet gas when heated, used in medicine, photography, and dyes
  • 2a solution of iodine in alcohol, used as a mild antiseptic

Using iodine: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "iodine" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Iodine is an essential nutrient for thyroid function.

  • Example

    The doctor applied iodine to the wound before bandaging it.

  • Example

    Iodine is used in the production of X-ray contrast media.

iodine Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for iodine

Phrases with iodine

  • a condition where there is not enough iodine in the body, leading to thyroid problems and other health issues

    Example

    Iodine deficiency is a major public health problem in many parts of the world.

  • a chemical reaction used to study the kinetics of reactions, named after the color change that occurs when iodine is produced

    Example

    The iodine clock reaction is often used in chemistry experiments to demonstrate reaction rates.

  • iodine value

    a measure of the degree of unsaturation of fats and oils, determined by the amount of iodine absorbed by the sample

    Example

    The iodine value of a fat or oil is an important factor in determining its quality and nutritional value.

Origins of iodine

from French 'iode', from Greek 'iodes', meaning 'violet-colored'

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Summary: iodine in Brief

Iodine [ˈaɪədaɪn] is a chemical element used in medicine, photography, and dyes. It is also a mild antiseptic. Iodine is essential for thyroid function and is used in the production of X-ray contrast media. Phrases like 'iodine deficiency' and 'iodine clock reaction' are commonly used in scientific contexts.

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