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iodine

/ahy-uh-dahyn, -din; in Chemistry also ahy-uh-deen/US // ˈaɪ əˌdaɪn, -dɪn; in Chemistry also ˈaɪ əˌdin //UK // (ˈaɪəˌdiːn) //

碘,碘酒,碘元素,碘的作用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a nonmetallic halogen element occurring at ordinary temperatures as a grayish-black crystalline solid that sublimes to a dense violet vapor when heated: used in medicine as an antiseptic. Symbol: I; atomic weight: 126.904; atomic number: 53; specific gravity: 4.93 at 20°C.

Examples

  • In fact, the iodine was such an effective nucleator that the researchers had a difficult time scrubbing it away from the sides of the chamber for subsequent experiments, which required a completely clean environment.

  • Walnut trees have a small amount of iodine in the nuts and in their sap.

  • Salt enhanced with iodine is often our primary source of this essential nutrient.

  • It became a secondary priority because of the push with iodine.

  • After reconstructing the supply chain that way, he tracked down the country’s salt producers to talk to them about iodine.

  • The website even sells iodine drops, called “Survival Shield,” at their official store.

  • The sun was strangely warm on my wrists, or perhaps they were tingling from the potassium iodine.

  • They said this phenomenon might have caused the level of iodine to rise before the tap water could reach the purifying plant.

  • At Chernobyl, iodine fell on the grass, cows ate the grass, and people drank the milk.

  • Brenner said that distributing iodine in Japan is prudent, but probably unecessary.

  • This I attribute to the potash being in a little more caustic condition than when recrystallised with iodine.

  • Of the other substances, iodine is restricted exclusively to sea-plants, but to them it appears to be essential.

  • The calculation may be made exactly as in the case of the similar constant for iodine (p. 273).

  • The tendency of iodine to form hypoiodous acid, iodates, etc., is not taken into consideration here and involves another relation.

  • "Yes, 'tis his left hand he'd be using all the time when I'm not noticing him," said Kate, returning with the iodine.