The halogen that undergoes sublimation at room temperature is iodine.
Sublimation is the process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without going through the liquid state. In science, dry ice undergoes sublimation when exposed to room temperature, transitioning from a solid directly to a gas.
Bromine is the only liquid halogen at room temperature.
Yes, ammonium chloride can sublime at room temperature. Sublimation is the process in which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. Ammonium chloride has a relatively low sublimation temperature, allowing it to sublime easily at room temperature.
At room temperature and pressure, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid and iodine is a solid
Iodine is a grey solid halogen at room temperature. It has a shiny appearance and can sublimate into a purple vapor when heated.
Bromine is a halogen element that is in liquid form at room temperature.
Sublimation is the process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without going through the liquid state. In science, dry ice undergoes sublimation when exposed to room temperature, transitioning from a solid directly to a gas.
Bromine is the only liquid halogen at room temperature.
Dry ice (solid CO2) at room temperature changes from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase. This is called sublimation.
Bromine.
Iodine is a solid at atmospheric pressure and has a high enough vapor pressure at room temperature that it will tend to sublime if left exposed to the atmosphere long enough. If stored in an airtight container it will remain solid but the air above it will eventually become saturated with iodine vapor, taking on a violet tint. Note that the sublimation pressure at room temperature is substantially below atmospheric pressure (less than 10 Pa, i.e. less than 1 ten thousandth of an atmosphere) so although it will sublime at room temperature it does so gradually
Sounds like bromine. (It actually is.) Bromine is also volatile. A link is provided below.Yes that is correct but say if this quest was in an exam, you wouldn't write that.The answer is Bromine because the question clearly states, at room temperature this halogen is a liquid,and on any periodic table, bromine is a different colour to the other elements showing that it is a liquid or it melts close to room temperature. Bromine, Mercury, Gallium, Ceasium and Francium are all the same colour as each other. Also, yes. Bromine is volatile.Hope this helps! :)
Bromine (Br) :)
It is the only liquid.
Yes, ammonium chloride can sublime at room temperature. Sublimation is the process in which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. Ammonium chloride has a relatively low sublimation temperature, allowing it to sublime easily at room temperature.
Iodine is a nonradioactive halogen that occurs as a solid at room temperature and pressure.
At room temperature and pressure, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid and iodine is a solid