Chemistry, asked by Samathayoksha, 7 months ago


lodine sublimes on heating that means directly changes into a gaseous
state without going through liquid state. Which of the following change is
not true for iodine sublimation?

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Answered by Nausheen1809
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When iodine sublimes it forms a visible purple gas. When the gas cools it returns directly to the solid phase, an example of deposition. 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.

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