They look like blue and black crystals tightly packed together which forms a solid.
Elemental iodine appears as a shiny, dark violet crystalline solid. It can also be found in a dark purple liquid form called iodine tincture.
Solid. If you look at a periodic table they will have some elements in different colours with a key at the bottom to indicate solid, liquid or gas. This observation is for standard room temp which is 23 deg at 101.3 kPa. Iodine is indicated as being solid.
Iodine is a lustrous, metallic gray solid, with violet vapor escaping direct from the solid (sublimation) at a temperature of about 40°C - 100°C (but certainly below 113°C).
sand is solid if you look in the microscope it's solid
Say you have a neutral iodine atom: I. It has 53 electrons, as well as 53 protons. To become an ion, it has to gain or lose electrons (in this case, I will gain an electron). I does this rather readily, as it only needs one more electron in order to completely fill the 5p shell. When it acquires this 54 electron, it becomes the iodide ion (I-).
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they look like small circles which float around
You can not see Gas!!!!!Though there are some gases with colour to see: this one is violet - blue I2
Violet - blue I2 molecules
Bluish-Black Solid, and Purple in Gaseous state
Elemental iodine appears as a shiny, dark violet crystalline solid. It can also be found in a dark purple liquid form called iodine tincture.
they are all over the place. e.g. scattered.
Solid particles can vary in appearance depending on their composition. They can be in the form of crystals, powders, granules, or chunks. The size, shape, and color of the particles will depend on the specific substance they are made of.
Particles in a solid are closely packed together in a fixed, regular pattern. They vibrate in place but do not move around freely like particles in a gas or liquid. The arrangement of particles in a solid gives it a definite shape and volume.
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.
Iodine was discovered by the French chemist Barnard Courtois in 1811. Iodine is a bluish-black, shiny solid. Although it is less reactive than the elements above it in group 17 (fluorine, chlorine and bromine) it still forms compounds with many other elements. Iodine is a non-metal. It's boiling point is 457 K (184 oC) and melting point is 386.6 K (113.5 oC). Iodine belongs to group 7A ,the Halogens. Belongs to period 5 in the Periodic table. Iodine might be used in its pure form, but most of the times it is not used as a pure iodine.
In a solid state, water particles are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement, forming a crystal lattice structure. The particles vibrate in place with very little movement, giving ice its rigid and solid form.