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Though there are some gases with colour to see: this one is violet - blue I2

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Q: What do particles in solid and gas iodine look like?
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What does particles in solid iodine look like?

They look like blue and black crystals tightly packed together which forms a solid.


What particles in iodine gas look like?

magenta vapout


What does particles in iodine gas look like?

they look like small circles which float around


What does particles in a iodine gas look like?

Violet - blue I2 molecules


What do the particles of water look like in a solid state?

Ice


What does iodine look like in nature?

Bluish-Black Solid, and Purple in Gaseous state


What do particles in gas iodine look like?

they are all over the place. e.g. scattered.


What does sodium iodine look like?

I assume that you really mean sodium iodide (NaI), as there is no compound called sodium iodine. NaI is a white crystalline solid.


How do you make a working model to demonstrate movements of particles in solid liquid and gas?

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.


What do particles in a solid look like?

In a solid the paricles are very close together and vibrate slowly, always staying in one place!


What does a positive iodine look like?

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.


Is iodine a metallic solid?

Although Iodine has a luster, it is a non-metal.