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describe the process sublimation with iodine​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When solid iodine crystals are heated (in a beaker with hot sand) the iodine will change from a solid directly to a gas without passing through a liquid phase. This is called sublimation. ... As the iodine gas comes in contact with the cold glass it changes to a solid (but never is in liquid form).

Answered by taniakhan14
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Sublimation is the conversion between the solid and the gaseous phases of matter, with no intermediate liquid stage. For those of us interested in the water cycle, sublimation is most often used to describe the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor in the air without first melting into water.

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When solid iodine crystals are heated (in a beaker with hot sand) the iodine will change from a solid directly to a gas without passing through a liquid phase. This is called sublimation. ... As the iodine gas comes in contact with the cold glass it changes to a solid (but never is in liquid form).

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