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i think in the gaseous phase there are other forces acting atoms of iodine like inter moleculer forces due to wich bond distance increases. in case of gasous state there are no other force acting on the molecule of iodine axcept electrostatic force between two atoms of iodine . so in case of gase elctrostatic force is more than in the case of solid.. if my answer is true please inform me on my cell numbar 00923456744580
It goes from solid to gaseous form without passing through a liquid phase.
This is a physical change. The solid is Iodine, which sublimes on heating to form gaseous Iodine. When cooled, it sublimes again to form solid Iodine. Since this change is only the change of physical states, and since there's no change in the chemical structure of Iodine, this is a physical change.
Iodine and frozen carbon dioxide are two substances that sublime, which means they change from a solid directly to a gas without going through a liquid phase.
Iodine can be separated from salt by the process of sublimation.Sublimation is the process of conversion of a material from solid state to gaseous state without undergoing liquid state.Some sublimate objects are ammonium chloride,iodine,moth balls,camphor,etc.
in the solid state the molecules of iodine align in the form of layer lattics. I-I bond distance is 271.5pm and it is appreciably longer than in gaseous iodin which is 266.6 pm and iodine is poor conductor of electricity/
think in the gaseous phase there are other forces acting atoms of iodine like inter moleculer forces due to wich bond distance increases. in case of gasous state there are no other force acting on the molecule of iodine axcept electrostatic force between two atoms of iodine . so in case of gase elctrostatic force is more than in the case of solid..
Iodine molecule has covalent bonds.
i think in the gaseous phase there are other forces acting atoms of iodine like inter moleculer forces due to wich bond distance increases. in case of gasous state there are no other force acting on the molecule of iodine axcept electrostatic force between two atoms of iodine . so in case of gase elctrostatic force is more than in the case of solid.. if my answer is true please inform me on my cell numbar 00923456744580
Bluish-Black Solid, and Purple in Gaseous state
Deposition examples: gaseous iodine, and the water in snow clouds.
It goes from solid to gaseous form without passing through a liquid phase.
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.
The interparticle distance is greater in a gas than in a liquid, and greater in a liquid than in a solid.
This is a physical change. The solid is Iodine, which sublimes on heating to form gaseous Iodine. When cooled, it sublimes again to form solid Iodine. Since this change is only the change of physical states, and since there's no change in the chemical structure of Iodine, this is a physical change.
the earth is solid with gaseous deposits and a gaseous atmosphere.
Iodine and frozen carbon dioxide are two substances that sublime, which means they change from a solid directly to a gas without going through a liquid phase.