In most state changes - a chemical changes from solid - liquid - gas, or vice versa. However, some chemicals like Iodine sublime, which means they go from solid - gas.
@delvertje1995 It's iodine obviously. It says so in the title. Iodine turns from solid to gas easily so it gives off vapors when slighly heated. Even at room temp, it gives off vapors. Some of seems to be liquid probably because they heated above 114 C.
It does, but in a relatively narrow temperature range. That, and the high volatility of the substance, make the iodine liquid phase pretty difficult to be seen, but make no mistake: liquid iodine can be achieved under standard pressure (1 atmosphere)
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Simonski27 1 year ago
10a7 da dat chan den day ( only for my class)
KinoKnight39 1 year ago
when the video zooms in, what are we supposed to see?
EPICGUYDUDE 1 year ago
Iodine DOES form a liquid at 387 K (114°C / 237°F)
Stroke0405 2 years ago
guys, what s happening here? what kinda stuff is inside the bottle?
delvertje1995 2 years ago
In most state changes - a chemical changes from solid - liquid - gas, or vice versa. However, some chemicals like Iodine sublime, which means they go from solid - gas.
aircanadaa319 2 years ago
@delvertje1995 It's iodine obviously. It says so in the title. Iodine turns from solid to gas easily so it gives off vapors when slighly heated. Even at room temp, it gives off vapors. Some of seems to be liquid probably because they heated above 114 C.
vmelkon 1 year ago
I have sublimated iodine, but that isn't a real sublimation, because liquid iodine is actually formed.
I found it out in a little hard way, messing the kitchens floor with liquid "sublimate" <_< That day I wished iodine would really sublime, hehehe
derkozten 2 years ago
I thought iodine doesn't form a liquid.
The stains left on your kitchenfloor will probably be solid iodine. It's a real mess, indeed.
metalheadrowi 2 years ago
It does, but in a relatively narrow temperature range. That, and the high volatility of the substance, make the iodine liquid phase pretty difficult to be seen, but make no mistake: liquid iodine can be achieved under standard pressure (1 atmosphere)
derkozten 2 years ago
Ooh interesting, thank you!
Do you also know around which temperature this liquid iodine occurs?
metalheadrowi 2 years ago
Iodine has a melting point about about 236F.
pyropakman 2 years ago
is it dangeous to inhale
zap11 4 years ago
Yes. The rule of thumb is that if you see a colored gas, run the other way.
BirdValiant 3 years ago
고체 요오드의 승화때 보라색 기체가 너무 멋있다.
gutemann2000 4 years ago
OoOoOoo pretty...
lazyhippy94 4 years ago 2
meh
cobykryp 5 years ago
meh
Ijustneedthatsong 5 years ago