Iodine has stronger intermolecular forces.
If the atoms are of the same element, they are diatomic. They are ostly gases, with one liquid and one solid. They are Hydrogen (H), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), and Iodine (I). Bromine is a liquid at room temperature and Iodine is a solid. The Iodine that you buy in a store as a liquid has been mixed with other chemicals for easy use.
Freezing (Liquid 2 solid) Melting (solid 2 liquid) Boiling (liquid 2 gas) Evaporation (liquid 2 gas) Condensation (gas 2 liquid) Sublimation (solid 2 gas) hope this helped
There are not two changes in mattter - six examples are shown below Gas to liquid e.g. steam to water (condensation) Liquid to solid e.g. water to ice (freezing) Solid to liquid e.g. ice to water (melting) Liquid to gas e.g. water into steam (evaporation/vaporization) Solid to gas/vapor and the reverse e.g. solid iodine become vapor (sublimation)
solid/solid liquid/liquid both the same substances together
solid: iron + copper? liquid: mercury gas: hydrogen,oxygen, nitrogen
Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. Things that sublimate are ice, iodine, and carbon dioxide.
Cu(OH)2 is a solid.
Sublimation is the process by which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas phase without passing through the liquid phase. This occurs when the substance's vapor pressure exceeds its triple point pressure. Examples of substances that can sublime include dry ice (solid carbon dioxide), camphor, and iodine.
1. Argon 2. Solid Wax (C20H42) 3. Iodine 4. KCl 5. Brass
chemicle changes like solid to liquid liquid to gas solid to gas
chemicle changes like solid to liquid liquid to gas solid to gas
liquid,solid