Why does iodine sublimes?

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2026-05-07 04:30

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Iodine is held by the weakest bond - Van der Waals - because it is a covalent nonmetal substance.

Iodine also has low vapor pressure. Once Iodine reaches a certain point, there's not enough force holding the molecules together to even make a liquid. Instead, they escape and become a gas.

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