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iodine is a sublimate. give reasons​

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Answered by adhya1264
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Iodine is heated in a beaker to cause the iodine to sublimate. ... Iodine does not form a liquid under standard pressure and thus undergoes a phase transition directly from solid to gas and gas to solid which can be seen on a phase diagram.

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Answered by sy9509559Ashwini
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Iodine is heated in a breaker to cause the iodine to sublimate..... Iodine does not form a liquid under standard pressure and thus undergoes a phase transition directly from solid to gas and gas to solid which can be seen on a phase diagram.

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