jodek
Jodek is the Polish term for iodide, the anion I− derived from iodine. In chemistry, jodek denotes salts and compounds that contain the iodide ion. The most common jodek salts are potassium iodide (jodek potasu, KI) and sodium iodide (jodek sodu, NaI). These salts are widely used in industry, medicine, and nutrition, and they form when iodide combines with various cations.
In aqueous solution, iodide is typically colorless and acts as a mild reducing agent. It can be
Solubility varies among iodide salts. Many iodide salts are highly soluble in water, but some silver iodide
Occurrence and production: iodide occurs naturally in seawater and brines and can be recovered and converted
Uses: iodide is essential as a dietary supplement through iodized salt, helping prevent iodine deficiency. In
Safety: excessive iodide intake can affect thyroid function and overall health. Proper handling and adherence to