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why does iodine in gaseous state called matter​

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Answered by rsrivarshini
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Iodine in gaseous state should be called a vapour. This is because at room temperature and pressure, iodine exists as a solid. The other three substances- oxygen, fluorine and chlorine exist as a gas at room temperature.

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