👉 Iodins are a class of small organic compounds that contain two iodine atoms. They are commonly found in seawater and other aqueous solutions, particularly those containing chloride ions (Cl-). Iodins are a type of salt, which means they have a crystalline structure with an ionic bond between the two iodine atoms. The term "iodins" is often used to refer to these small organic compounds. They can be categorized into several different types based on their crystal structure and