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comment on the natural force of attraction between the particles in naphthalene​

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Answered by karansainiklr
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Sublimation of an element or compound is a transition from the solid to the gas phase so rapidly that the liquid phase cannot be observed. Sublimation is a phase transition that occurs at temperatures and pressures below the triple point.

At normal pressures, most chemical compounds and elements possess three different states at different temperatures. In these cases, the transition from the solid to the gaseous state requires an intermediate liquid state. However, for some elements or substances at some pressures, the material may transition directly from solid to the gaseous state. Note that the pressure referred to here is the vapor pressure of the substance, not the total pressure of the entire system.

The opposite of sublimation is deposition. The formation of frost is an example of meteorological deposition.

Naphthalene, a common ingredient in mothballs also sublimes slowly and when heated sublimes rapidly...

Answered by pavi7332
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Sublimation of an element is a transition from the solid to the gas phase transition that the liquid phase cannot be observed

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