Yes, it is
Iodine is a halogen that can appear violet in its elemental form or as certain compounds.
The element present in a violet gas form is iodine. When iodine is heated, it sublimes directly from a solid to a gas, producing a distinctive violet vapor.
iodine is the only halogen in solid form. so it is the halogen which gives violet vapours on sublimation...
Iodine typically has a shiny appearance, especially in its solid crystalline form. However, when iodine is in a gaseous state, it appears as a purple vapor.
It is a violet-dark grey As a gas iodine is violet, as solid is very brown. The color in solutions depends on the solvent - the ethanolic solution is brown. The melted iodine is also brown.
Iodine is a halogen that can appear violet in its elemental form or as certain compounds.
The element present in a violet gas form is iodine. When iodine is heated, it sublimes directly from a solid to a gas, producing a distinctive violet vapor.
iodine is the only halogen in solid form. so it is the halogen which gives violet vapours on sublimation...
Iodine typically has a shiny appearance, especially in its solid crystalline form. However, when iodine is in a gaseous state, it appears as a purple vapor.
It is a violet-dark grey As a gas iodine is violet, as solid is very brown. The color in solutions depends on the solvent - the ethanolic solution is brown. The melted iodine is also brown.
When a bottle containing solid iodine crystals stands at room temperature, it will form a violet haze which is iodine gas. Iodine crystals go through sublimation when undergoing heat. The gas will form back into iodine by placing the bottle in a cooler temperature.
The iodine crystals when subject to heat turns to a violet gas , and when it cools it turns black/silver to its original solid form.
No, iodine is a violet coloured solid on heating it sublimed into violet gas.
Iodine (I), sodium iodide (NaI), potassium iodide (KI), hydroiodic acid (HI)
Elemental iodine appears as a shiny, dark violet crystalline solid. It can also be found in a dark purple liquid form called iodine tincture.
- From the greek word ioides (violet) .*
The halogens exhibit distinct colors in their gaseous forms: fluorine is a pale yellow, chlorine is a greenish-yellow, bromine is a reddish-brown, and iodine appears as a violet or purple vapor. In solid form, iodine has a shiny, dark gray appearance. These colors can vary in intensity and are more pronounced in concentrated forms.