No, they are completely two different things.
No, They are two different elements
The iodine anion is iodide. (I^(-)).
Iron. It is there in grams. Iodine is there in milligrams.
Iron, potassium and iodine are examples of chemical elements, not carbohydrates.
Iron and Iodine are different - so yes you can eat Iron. I must warn you that there are several dangers of going without Iodine. Iodine deficiency gives rise to a condition known as goiter. You should research Goiter before removing Iodine from your diet.
No. Iodine is itself a chemical element; it contains no other element. If you mean instead tincture of iodine that has no iron in it either. It's a solution of iodine and an iodide in ethanol and water.
i don't know the thing i know is that they deal with your Annis
iodine
Iron is essential for hemoglobin production, iodine is important for the production of thyroxidine
you could use a magnet to attract the iron if in a mixture stated, and also you could use water to disolve the Iodine and then filter out the iron
Yes, both "Iodine" and "Iron" should be capitalized when referring to the chemical elements.
Deficiency of iron will lead to anemia while lack of iodine leads to thyroid problems.