i2
I2 denotes the diatomic molecule of the chemical element iodine, the form in which elemental iodine is most commonly encountered in laboratory and natural contexts. At room temperature I2 appears as a shiny violet-black solid that sublimes to a violet gas. Its melting point is 113.7°C and its boiling point is 184.3°C. The molecule has a single I–I bond and a molecular weight of about 253.8 g/mol.
In the gas phase and in solution, I2 participates in redox chemistry and forms polyiodide species such
Occurrence and production: Iodine is relatively abundant in nature, notably in seaweed and brines. Industrial iodine
Uses: I2 is employed as a disinfectant and antiseptic, a reagent in organic synthesis (for iodination), and
Safety and history: Iodine vapors are irritants and iodine compounds can be toxic; exposure can affect the