jodiatomi
Jodiatomi, also known as iodine atoms or isolated iodine atoms, refer to the elemental form of iodine in its most basic atomic state. Iodine (chemical symbol I) is a halogen element with atomic number 53, located in Group 17 of the periodic table. In its natural state, iodine is typically found as a diatomic molecule (I₂), meaning two iodine atoms bonded together. However, under certain conditions, such as high-energy environments like plasma or in specific chemical reactions, iodine can exist as individual atoms.
Isolated iodine atoms are highly reactive due to their incomplete valence shell, which contains seven electrons
Jodiatomi are also relevant in astrochemistry, where they are observed in interstellar and interstellar medium environments.
In laboratory settings, iodine atoms can be generated through techniques such as laser ablation, sputtering, or