examples of sublimation
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Sublimation is a specialized change of state when a solid substance skips the liquid phase and moves directly into the gas phase. This occurs because the substance absorbs energy so quickly from the surroundings that melting never occurs.
Examples of Sublimation:
1... "Dry ice" or solid carbon dioxide sublimes.
Some other examples include: Dry ice (solid CO2) which sublimes at atmospheric pressure and -78 C, and C60 (buckyballs) which sublimes at atmospheric pressure at around 800 K. Answer 3: ... Carbon dioxide sublimates at -78.5 °C (-109.3 °F), and we use this “dry ice” for cooling purposes.
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Dry ice or solid carbon dioxide, moth balls, snow and ice can sublime in winter months