No, iodine is a violet coloured solid on heating it sublimed into violet gas.
When hydrogen and iodine are mixed, hydrogen iodide (HI) is formed. This compound is a colorless gas that is highly soluble in water.
During the electrolysis of zinc iodide, zinc metal will form at the cathode while iodine gas will be produced at the anode. The color change in the electrolyte solution from colorless to yellowish-brown indicates the presence of iodine gas.
colorless gas
Iodine is an element that can exist as a black solid or colorless crystal.
It is colorless.
When iodine is heated, it sublimes directly from a solid to a purple gas. The gas produced is diatomic iodine molecules (I2).
oxygen i s colorless gas because it does not appear in the visible region of uv visible spectroscopy
Bleach turns yellow when it reacts with iodine. Iodine itself turns from brown to a colorless solution when mixed with bleach.
The purple gas formed when heating solid iodine in a test tube is iodine vapor. Iodine sublimes directly from a solid to a gas when heated, turning into a purple gas that condenses back into solid iodine crystals when cooled.
Xenon is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless noble gas.
No. Fluorine is a pale yellow/green gas.
Yes, argon is a colorless and odorless gas. It is a noble gas that is typically found in the Earth's atmosphere in trace amounts.