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Solid lithium iodide decomposes into solid lithium and iodine gas.
Iodine sublimes (i.e., goes from a solid to a gas) at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. However, it will exist as a solid for a very long time if it is kept in a closed container. As the iodine solid sublimes, the pressure will increase slightly within the closed container which will cause the iodine gas to reach an equillibrium state with the solid iodine (i.e., there will not be an increase in the amount of iodine gas in the container).
Elemental iodine is a solid. But it is a volatile solid in that chemists will use solid iodine in a chamber to "iodine stain" substances in thin layer chromatography. Thus iodine is like having a volatile solid.
there is only one iodine - iodine is the collective name for every atom of - well - iodine. use the word in the same way as you would 'air'. so 'Iodine can change from a solid to a gas'.
solid iodine does not stick to fingerprints because it is a solid however when it is transferred into a gas it is
Solid lithium iodide decomposes into solid lithium and iodine gas.
Iodine sublimes (i.e., goes from a solid to a gas) at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. However, it will exist as a solid for a very long time if it is kept in a closed container. As the iodine solid sublimes, the pressure will increase slightly within the closed container which will cause the iodine gas to reach an equillibrium state with the solid iodine (i.e., there will not be an increase in the amount of iodine gas in the container).
Elemental iodine is a solid. But it is a volatile solid in that chemists will use solid iodine in a chamber to "iodine stain" substances in thin layer chromatography. Thus iodine is like having a volatile solid.
No, iodine is a violet coloured solid on heating it sublimed into violet gas.
there is only one iodine - iodine is the collective name for every atom of - well - iodine. use the word in the same way as you would 'air'. so 'Iodine can change from a solid to a gas'.
Iodine
Iodine is a solid when at 25 degrees centigrade (room temperature)
solid iodine does not stick to fingerprints because it is a solid however when it is transferred into a gas it is
No, it is a violet gas.
Iodine for example.
Because iodine sublimates, as do the other solid halogens. That means they go from solid to gas without becoming a liquid first.
Iodine sublimes- i.e it changes from solid to gas without going though a liquid phase.