Chemistry, asked by soumyodip81, 11 months ago

which of the following substance is not capable of sublimating? (a) sodium chloride (b) Ammonium chloride (c) iodine (d) Solid carbon dioxide​

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Answered by Arpit03
8

Answer:

Iodine

Explanation:

Rest all can sublime.

Answered by amankrishnadww20
5

Answer:NaCl

Explanation:IT does not matter from which book u are engaged in studies the thing matters is knowledge and and answer finding skills.

Its obvious common salt is the answer look at the salt placed on any dish it will not decrease its mass itself so it is not much volatile.

But if you go for iodine and NH4Cl(ie Amonium chloride) the are very much volatile.

Now solid carbon dioxide is dry ice which is freezed CO2 hence it will definately get sublimed.

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