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Everything can be a solid, liquid or a gas. Below 114'C Iodine is solid, at 114'C it melts and becomes a liquid. Then at 184'C Iodine boils and becomes a gas, therefore above 184'C it is a gas.
This is assuming that the pressure stays constant. Usually if you raise the pressure the boiling and melting point drop. For example at sea level water will boil at 100'C, on the summit of mount Everest (where the pressure is low) water will boil at 70'C. You can almost imagine the low pressure sucking the water into a gas, and the high pressure squashing it back into a liquid
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The atomic mass number of iodine is 17.8923
The molecule of iodine heptafluoride has a bi-pyramidal pentagonal shape. All of the F-I-F angles between two fluorine atoms in axial and equatorial planes are equivalent to 90 degrees. Therefore there is five of them.
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Iodine is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius.
Iodine is in gaseous state at 250 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of iodine is 113.5 degrees Celsius The melting point of iodine is 113.5 degrees Celsius
The normal boiling point of iodine is 184 degrees Celsius.
At 192 degrees Celsius, iodine is in its gaseous state, as the temperature is above its boiling point of 184 degrees Celsius.
Iodine would be in the gaseous state at 250 degrees Celsius as its boiling point is 184 degrees Celsius.
Iodine is a solid at room temperature, so it would still be in the solid state at 25 degrees Celsius.
The melting point of iodine is 113.7 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, solid iodine turns into a liquid state.
At 120 degrees Celsius, iodine is in its liquid state. When heated further, it will eventually reach its boiling point of 184 degrees Celsius and turn into a gas.
The melting point of iodine is 113.7 degrees Celsius, and the freezing point is the same as the melting point, which is 113.7 degrees Celsius.
Yes, chlorine has a higher boiling point than iodine. Chlorine has a boiling point of -34.6 degrees Celsius, while iodine has a boiling point of 184 degrees Celsius.
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