Define and explain about with one example about Enthalpy of sublimation.
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The heat of sublimation or enthalpy of sublimation is the process in which the heat is required to change off the single mole of a substance from its solid to gaseous form at the combination of pressure and temperature which is usually the STP – standard temperature and pressure.
Here the expressed is shown as Kj/mol.
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