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Why iodine can sublime but potassium nitrate can not?

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Answered by Ikonikscenario7122
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Sodium Chloride is an ionic solid and has high melting and boiling points. So it can not change in vapour phase simply at atmospheric pressure hence it cannot sublime.

Ammonium chloride, dry ice and iodine undergo sublimation which on heating without coming in the liquid state directly convert in a gaseous state.

Hence, the correct answer is option C.

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