Chemistry, asked by Trex14, 1 year ago

what is the atomic mass of iodine? for what can this isotope be used for?

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Answered by Kaur000
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the atomic mass of iodine is 126.904. Photography was the first commercial use for iodine. Iodide salts are used in pharmaceuticals and disinfectants, printing inks and dyes, catalysts, animal feed supplements and photographic chemicals. Iodine is also used to make polarising filters for LCD displays.

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Answered by pahiroy1221
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atomic mass of iodine : 126.9 u or/ 127 u 
uses of iodine's isotope : 
in medical group : detecting thyroid gland and destroying them at there mini stage , making images , used in medicines .

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