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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?
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#59823. Asked by lkh1986.
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BeccaPooh
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Iodine solution is iodine dissolved in something else.
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lkh1986
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Thanks for the reply. It clears thing up.
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