iodine
/aɪˈɒdɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a chemical element of the halogen group, with the symbol I and atomic number 53; it is a nonmetal that is violet at room temperature and has a pungent odour.
“The doctor used iodine to disinfect the wound.”
1. noun
a chemical element of the halogen group, with the symbol I and atomic number 53; it is a nonmetal that is violet at room temperature and has a pungent odour.
“The doctor used iodine to disinfect the wound.”