Explain the Latent Heat of Sublimation.
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- The latent heat of sublimation at a particular temperature is the amount of heat required to convert a unit mass of solid into gas.
When ice sublimates into vapor, the amount of heat required at 0°C is equal to 2,838 kJ/kg, which is the latent heat of sublimation of ice at 0°C.
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Sublimation is a physical process in which a solid directly converts into a gaseous (vapor) state without going through a liquid state. The latent heat of sublimation at a particular temperature is the amount of heat required to convert a unit mass of solid into gas. For example, when ice sublimates into vapor, the amount of heat required at 0°C is estimated equal to 2,838 kJ/kg, which is the latent heat of sublimation of ice at 0°C. In the crystal growth of ice and snow in atmosphere, this process plays a dominant role. This process is opposite to the process of deposition.
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