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Chemistry, 05.03.2021 07:20 adrian128383

A pressão ambiente o iodo tem pontos de fusão e de ebulição superiores a 100°C. Um estudante colocou iodo sólido em um frasco limpo, que foi hermeticamente fechado. Os frascos ficou em absoluto repouso a temperatura ambiente. Após algum tempo, notou-se a formação de cristais de iodo na tampa do frasco devido á: A) pressão osmótica do iodo.
B) sublimação do iodo.
C) fusão do iodo.
D) decomposição do iodo.
E) alta reatividade química do iodo.

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