Science, asked by aditijuneja200920, 1 month ago

Can we use salt not iodine in experiment ?​

Answers

Answered by pronp
0

Answer:

which experiment?

Explanation:

it depends on the experiment you are doing

Answered by mrigankapodder5
0

Answer:

Since the 1980s there have been efforts to have universal salt iodization. This has been an affordable and effective way to combat iodine deficiency around the world, but not all salt contains iodine, however. ... (Vinegar and hydrogen peroxide are added to the salt solution to help this chemical reaction take place.)

Similar questions