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6 March, 00:57

Explain why iodine spontaneously sublimes in open air at 25.0 ∘

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  1. 6 March, 01:55
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    The characteristic of an Iodine which has a much higher vapour pressure could be held responsible of its spontaneous sublimation. Even though is has a greater intermolecular force (Van der Waals), it would still have the tendency to change the phase into a gaseous state when the pressure reaches 1 atm.
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