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define sublimation with four examples.​

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Answered by sujan2002
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✯The process of conversion of solids into gases directly is known as sublimation.

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✯camphor

✯naphthalene balls

✯dryice

✯graphite sublimates at 3915 Celsius

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Answered by BubblySnowflake
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\huge\bold{Hallo!}

 \color{red}{Sublimation} \color{red}{is\:} \color{red}{process\:by\:which \:a} \color{red}{substance\:changes\:it's\:state} \color{red}{from\:solid\: directly\:to\:gaseous\: state } \color{red}{without\: passing\: through\: liquid\:state. }

Example

➡Naphthalene balls kept in a place , disappear after some time due to sublimation.

➡Camphor,when heated changes from solid to gaseous state.

➡Dry ice or solid carbon dioxide sublimes.

➡Snow and ice can sublime in the winter months without melting.

➡Frozen foods will sublime and you will find ice crystals inside of the box.


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