Im surprised its so high. It really irritates your eyes.
Anyway, it would be gaseous
Ice
100c Is the normal Temperature for Iodine.
The element, Chromium Melts at 18370C and Boils at 26720C
pure sodium melts at 97 degree celsius and boils at 882 degree celsius but no idea of evaporating temperature.......
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Ice
The answer is in the question Everything can be a solid, liquid or a gas. Below 114'C Iodine is solid, at 114'C it melts and becomes a liquid. Then at 184'C Iodine boils and becomes a gas, therefore above 184'C it is a gas. This is assuming that the pressure stays constant. Usually if you raise the pressure the boiling and melting point drop. For example at sea level water will boil at 100'C, on the summit of mount Everest (where the pressure is low) water will boil at 70'C. You can almost imagine the low pressure sucking the water into a gas, and the high pressure squashing it back into a liquid
100c Is the normal Temperature for Iodine.
The element, Chromium Melts at 18370C and Boils at 26720C
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
Xenon melts at -111.7 °C and boils at -108.12 °C
pure sodium melts at 97 degree celsius and boils at 882 degree celsius but no idea of evaporating temperature.......
Boron melts at 2076 °C and boils at 3927 °C
Sulfur boils at 444.6 °C and melts at 115.21 °C
Hydrogen melts at -259.14 °C and boils at -252.87 °C
Helium melts at −272.20 °C and boils at −268.93 °C
Oxygen boils at -182.95 °C and melts at -218.79 °C