Gas of diatomic iodine I2 .
It is also iodine, as a gas.
The melting point of iodine is 113 oC and the boiling point is 184o C So at 150 oC it will be a liquid
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You think probably to sublimation of iodine.
iodine is a substance that has an unusual property, it has the ability to sublimate, this means that it converts directly from a solid to a gas with no liquid stage at all. So no, no iodine will "melt" into a liquid, it will insted turn into a purple gas.
After the iodine is in gaseous form, contain and cap it off with an iced container to recollect it and turn it back into a solid by allowing the gas to rest. The temperature then has to be below 113.5°C in order to solidify.
when iodine crysatals are heated, they turn from a solid into a gas (vapour). They start a black colour and as they gradually turn into a gas, they turn to a purple colour. At the end, there are no crystals left.
Gas of diatomic iodine I2 .
It is also iodine, as a gas.
Iodine gas can return directly to its solid state by cooling it and/or putting it under pressure.
No, iodine is a violet coloured solid on heating it sublimed into violet gas.
Iodine gas is usually described as having an "irritating" odor.
The noble gas that comes before iodine is krypton.
Iodine
Energy is absorbed because the iodine is going from a liquid to a gas. This means that the iodine molecules are moving faster so they had to have absorbed more energy to do this.
The melting point of iodine is 113 oC and the boiling point is 184o C So at 150 oC it will be a liquid