When iodine is heated what gas is evolved?
When iodine is heated what gas is evolved?
When solid iodine is heated it sublimes and becomes a purple vapour. (See heating chemicals).
Subliming is a physical change that describes what happens when a solid turns into a gas when heated (similar to evaporation, when a liquid changes to a gas). No chemical change has taken place so we would not normally use the word evolved. (Just say ‘produced’ instead).

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