You can not see Gas!!!!!
Though there are some gases with colour to see: this one is violet - blue I2
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Not really. Snow is minute particles of ice loosely joined together, and when you pack it together hard, all the particles of ice come together and makes one big lump of ice. Another thing; If it was liquid, it would be called rain, not snow.
When a solid dissolves, the solid (solute) and the liquid (solvent) will form solution. When a solid dissolves on mixing, its particles will break apart hence forming loose associations with the liquid particles. This random mixing of particles from both solid and liquid that is called dissolving process. A solid will not dissolve in a liquid if its particles are unable to form these association with the respective liquid particles. This is a reversible process. Solute can be obtained back by evaporation etc.
Hair is a liquid because it flows.
solid objects like in biopsy are sliced thinly by the use of microtome, dyed and placed on glass slides. Then you can view individual cell.
They look like blue and black crystals tightly packed together which forms a solid.
magenta vapout
they look like small circles which float around
Violet - blue I2 molecules
Ice
Bluish-Black Solid, and Purple in Gaseous state
they are all over the place. e.g. scattered.
I assume that you really mean sodium iodide (NaI), as there is no compound called sodium iodine. NaI is a white crystalline solid.
You can make a model of what the particles look like in a solid. Make two more models for what they look like as a gas and use those for comparisons.
In a solid the paricles are very close together and vibrate slowly, always staying in one place!
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.
Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.