iodine in the PONS Dictionary

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The latest ad for the brand talks about the need for iodine in the daily diet for mental development of children.
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Levels of radioactive iodine-131 in seawater near the facility are found to be 7.5 million times the legal limit.
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In this reaction, a single molecule of water reacts with a molecule of iodine.
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A number of iodine radioisotopes are also used in medical applications.
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Around that time he made highly remarkable investigations into the kinetics of the iodine clock reaction between iodic acid and sulfurous acid.
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Potassium iodate is used to add iodine to some salts so that the iodine is not lost by oxidation.
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In 1852 one of his pupils found that adding iodine to the urine of a dog that had been fed quinine produced unusual green crystals.
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More than a century later, in 1927, a factory was established on the island to produce iodine from the seaweed.
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The excretory function of the kidneys, iodine-concentrating ability of the thyroid, blood flow to heart muscle, etc. can be measured.
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The sulfur and iodine compounds are recovered and reused, hence the consideration of the process as a cycle.
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