High vapor pressure and low intermolecular forces
High vapor pressure and low intermolecular attractions
Dry ice sublimes
{| ! style="BACKGROUND: #f8eaba" colspan="2" | Properties |} Molecular formula NH4Cl Molar mass 53.49 g/mol Appearance White solid Density 1.527 g/cm3 Melting point 338 °C (sublimes) Solubility in water 29.7 g/100 g water at 0 °C
iodine sublimes to form I2
If ammonium chloride and sand are heated or undergo sublimation, ammonium chloride being a sublimable substance sublimes and sand is left behind as the residue.
physical change
Iodine is the element that undergoes sublimation when exposed to air.
No. Only solids sublime, as sublime means to go from a solid directly to a gas. Ethanol evaporates.
Iodine is a chemical element; naphtalene is an organic compound. They can sublimes at room temperature.
Iodine sublimes into a purple gas without passing through a liquid phase. This is a change in physical state, which is a physical change.
Dry ice sublimes
iodine?
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When ice sublimes, the molecules at the edge of the ice escape into the gas phase as water vapor. The solid phase thus turns directly into the gas phase without an intermediary liquid phase. Ice sublimes quite slowly under normal conditions, but dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimes readily at everyday temperatures and pressures.
Sublimation is the conversion from solid directly to gas, so the particles of a solid that sublimes would change into a gas.
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, CO2. It is a pure substance, a chemical compound. It sublimes at room temperature goinf from solid to gas without turning into a liquid.
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