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    It is known that at a particular atmospheric pressure and temperature, an element or a compound can only exist in one state; either solid, liquid or gas. However, why is that we can have both the solid iodine and iodine solution in the lab, where the temperature and atmospheric pressure are constant?

    Question #59823. Asked by lkh1986.

    BeccaPooh

    Iodine solution is iodine dissolved in something else.

    Oct 07 05, 10:38 AM
    lkh1986

    Thanks for the reply. It clears thing up.

    Oct 08 05, 6:32 AM

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