In solid iodine, the bonding is primarily covalent. Iodine atoms form diatomic molecules held together by weak van der Waals forces. The electrons are shared between the iodine atoms, creating a stable structure.
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The color of solid iodine is a dark purple.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), iodine is a solid while hydrogen is a gas.
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 chemical equation for the sublimation of iodine solid to iodine gas is: I2(s) -> I2(g). This represents the process in which solid iodine directly transforms into iodine gas without going through a liquid phase.
Iodine molecule has covalent bonds.
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iodine is made from diatomic iodine molecules,the two iodine atoms are covalently bonded with each other.the iodine molecules have dispersion forces so,the crystal is made from the dispersion forces between the iodine molecule.
The color of solid iodine is a dark purple.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), iodine is a solid while hydrogen is a gas.
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.
Iodine is a solid when at 25 degrees centigrade (room temperature)
The chemical equation for the sublimation of iodine solid to iodine gas is: I2(s) -> I2(g). This represents the process in which solid iodine directly transforms into iodine gas without going through a liquid phase.
Silver iodine exhibits ionic bonding, where the silver atom donates an electron to the iodine atom, resulting in the formation of positively charged silver ions and negatively charged iodine ions that are held together by electrostatic forces.
Iodine is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius.
Pure iodine at room temperature is a highly volatile solid.
Iodine is a solid at room temperature and pressure. It sublimes directly from a solid to a purple vapor without melting.