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The Triple Point of Iodine Is at 0

Question 66

Question 66

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The triple point of iodine is at 0.12 atm and 115°C.Thus, liquid I2


A) is more dense than I2 (s) .
B) cannot exist above 115°C.
C) is liquid at room temperature.
D) cannot have a vapor pressure less than 91 torr.

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