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sea weeds are the chief source of...

sea weeds are the chief source of

A

chlorine

B

bromine

C

iodine

D

iron

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The correct Answer is:
C

Iodine is extracted from the sea weeds. It is mixed in common salt which makes it important to fight against many diseases and in prevention of simple goitre.
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