Chemistry, asked by anumsara27, 5 hours ago

Iodine is often seen as an example of a substance that changes directly from a solid to a gas. However, data books that give the standard physical measurements for substances show values for the melting point (114°C) and boiling point (184°C) of iodine at atmospheric pressure.

Suggest how you could demonstrate that iodine can melt to form a liquid at atmospheric pressure​

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Answered by lasya1444
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iodine wiil not melt and goes under liquid state it does not depend on the pressure

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