Jodium
Jodium, known in English as iodine, is a chemical element with the symbol I and atomic number 53. It is the heaviest stable halogen and occurs mainly in seawater and in certain minerals as iodide compounds. Industrially, jodium is obtained from kelp ash, brines, and iodide-rich sources, then purified for use in chemistry and medicine.
At room temperature jodium forms a dark violet solid that sublimes easily to violet vapor. Its melting
Biologically, jodium is an essential micronutrient for humans and other organisms. It is required for synthesis
Industrial and medical uses include antiseptic solutions (povidone-iodine, Lugol's solution), disinfection, and the production of iodinated
Historical note: jodium was identified in 1811 by Bernard Courtois in France from seaweed ash, and its