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IodineI Electron 1 Electron 2 Electron 1 Electron 2 Electron 3 Electron 4 Electron 5 Electron 6 Electron 7 Electron 8 Electron 1 Electron 2 Electron 3 Electron 4 Electron 5 Electron 6 Electron 7 Electron 8 Electron 9 Electron 10 Electron 11 Electron 12 Electron 13 Electron 14 Electron 15 Electron 16 Electron 17 Electron 18 Electron 1 Electron 2 Electron 3 Electron 4 Electron 5 Electron 6 Electron 7 Electron 8 Electron 9 Electron 10 Electron 11 Electron 12 Electron 13 Electron 14 Electron 15 Electron 16 Electron 17 Electron 18 Electron 1 Electron 2 Electron 3 Electron 4 Electron 5 Electron 6 Electron 7

Iodine is a chemical element with symbol I and atomic number 53. The name is from Greek ἰοειδής ioeidēs, meaning violet or purple, due to the color of iodine vapor. Iodine and its compounds are primarily used in nutrition, and industrially in the production of acetic acid and certain polymers.

53 Atomic Number
126.9 Atomic Mass (u)
386.65 Melting Point (K)
457.4 Boiling Point (K)
4.93 Density (solid: g/cm³, gas: g/liter)
1.3 Atomic Radius (Å)
1.39 Covalent Radius (Å)
2.66 Electronegativity
10.45 First Ionization Energy (eV)
295.15 Electron Affinity
5 Number of Shells
7 Electron Valency
2, 8, 18, 18, 7 Electron Shell Occupations
0.21 Specific Heat (J/g)