what is meaning of iodine
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IODINE IS A NON-METAL ELEMENT HAVING AN ATOMIC NUMBER OF 53 AND A VALENCY OF 1
IT US MAINLY USED IN OUR BODY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THYROID, IT'S ALSO USED FOR MAKING ANTISEPTIC LIQUID LIKE POVIDINE AS COMMERCIAL USE
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Iodine comes from the Greek word iodes, which means violet. Iodine vapor is violet-colored. The element was discovered in 1811 by French chemist Bernard Courtois. Courtois discovered iodine by accident while he was making saltpeter for use in the Napoleonic Wars
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