Yes. Barium iodide is ionic
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'.
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
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.
The color of solid iodine is a dark purple.
Iodine is a solid at STP.
Yes. Barium nitrate is a crystaline solid as the several ionic materials. This substance decomposes at 590ºC.
Ba(OH)2 A solid, I think.
iodine is a covalent compound and no ionic properties. there are no free electrons on it. so it can not conduct electricity.
Iodine is a solid when at 25 degrees centigrade (room temperature)
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'.
No solid iodine does not conduct electricity.
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.
Solid in room temperature.
Iodine is a solid at STP.
The color of solid iodine is a dark purple.
Solid iodine can be found as pure crystals.
no