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  • Iodine | Chemical Properties, Uses, Applications | Britannica
    Iodine is never found in nature uncombined, and it is not concentrated sufficiently to form independent minerals It is present in seawater, but sparingly, as the iodide ion, I −, to the extent of approximately 50 mg per metric ton (0 0016 ounce per ton) of seawater
  • Mineral Resource of the Month: Iodine - EARTH Magazine
    Except for a few rare occasions, however, iodine almost never occurs independently in nature Instead, iodine is usually combined with other elements, either in the form of inorganic salts or complex organic compounds
  • Iodine - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
    Now the main sources of iodine are iodate minerals, natural brine deposits left by the evaporation of ancient seas and brackish (briny) waters from oil and salt wells
  • WebElements Periodic Table » Iodine » geological information
    Iodine is never found in nature as the free element Iodine minerals are very rare Brines often contain a little iodide Chilean nitrate deposits contain up to 0 3% calcium iodate Some iodine is also extracted from seaweed
  • Iodine - The Nutrition Source
    Iodine is an essential trace mineral not made by the body so must be obtained by food or supplements It is found naturally in some foods and is added to supplements and some salt seasonings
  • 27 Interesting Facts about Iodine Element - Worlds Facts
    Iodine’s presence in nature is predominantly in the form of iodide salts, commonly found in seawater, soil, and certain foods Seafood, seaweed, dairy products, and iodized salt are primary dietary sources of iodine for humans
  • Flexi answers - Where does iodine come from? | CK-12 Foundation
    Iodine is a chemical element that is found naturally in the Earth's crust and in seawater Here are some common sources of iodine: Seawater: Iodine is present in seawater, and it can be extracted from seaweed, which absorbs iodine from the ocean
  • What Foods Are Iodine Found In? | Essential Nutrient Guide
    The World Health Organization estimates that iodine deficiency affects nearly two billion people worldwide, making it one of the most common nutrient deficiencies This widespread deficiency underscores the importance of knowing exactly what foods are iodine found in to maintain optimal health Natural Sources of Iodine: Where to Find It in




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