what will be the change of state when iodine is heated
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When solid iodine is warmed, the solid sublimes and a vivid purple vapor forms . The reverse of sublimation is called deposition, a process in which gaseous substances condense directly into the solid state, bypassing the liquid state.
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when iodine is heated then sublimation occurred
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