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..
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Yes, it is
Iodine is a molecule which is made up of the only element iodine.
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Potassium bromide has ionic bonding, and iodine bromide has covalent bonding.
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Iodine molecule has covalent bonds.
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..
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/
Yes, it is
Iodine is a diatomic molecule - I2.
Iodine is a molecule which is made up of the only element iodine.
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An iodine molecule is formed by two 'I' atoms. It implies that the molecule is symmetrical and it is non-polar.
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It is a polar molecule.
molecule of iodine is made up of similar kind of iodine atoms .So there is no difference in the electronegativity. Hence,it forms non-polar covalent bond.
Pure iodine at room temperature is a highly volatile solid.