when we covert any substance into vapour state from solid
state, is it ionized or not?
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Answer / kennedy
A change is not necessarily undergone in the chemical property (meaning it is not ionized), it is just that its molecules are now moving at a faster and loosened form than when it was solid.
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Answer / venkata rao.n
conversion of solid state to vapour state generaly impiles a phsical phenomenon....... an changes substance to substance
IT IS JUST A MOLECULAR RE-ORGANISATION WHERE A PACKED MOLECUES ON SUBIMATION BEHAVES INDEPENDENTLY...........
PROVIDED THAT SUBLIMATION DEPENDS UPON VAPOUR PRESSURE WHEN THE SOLID IS CONVERTED TO VAPOUR FORM.......
IN ICPAES....TEQ. SOLIDS ARE CONVERTED TO PLASMA WHERE IT CONTAINS IONS ..........
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