Xenon is found in bright fluorescent lights. Xenon is a liquid.
Solid
Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure Iodine is a crystalline solid.
At room temperature iodine is a solid halogen.
Halogens like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine exist in different states of matter at room temperature: fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is a liquid, and iodine is a solid.
The original state of matter of chlorine is gas. Chlorine is a halogen, of which group there are only one element is solid at room temperature (Bromine) and one a liquid (Iodine).
Iodine is naturally found in solid form.
No, iodine is not a conductor in its molten state. Iodine is a non-metal and does not conduct electricity, whether in solid, liquid or gaseous state.
South Carolina was known as the Iodine State because of the large percentage of iodine found in the vegetables grown in the state. Iodine State was even a banner on state vehicle license plates during the 1930's.
Iodine is a solid.
Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure Iodine is a crystalline solid.
I2(g) is the symbol for iodine in its standard state (including its state symbol.)
Iodine is in gaseous state at 250 degrees Celsius.