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explain the process of sublimation in terms of kinetic theory

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Answered by aadil1290
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Sublimation is the process of going from a solid to a gas. The kinetic theory of matter attempts to explain the behaviour of matter in different phases...

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Sublimation is the process of going from a solid to a gas. The kinetic theory of matter attempts to explain the behaviour of matter in different phaseSublimation : Solids can also lose particles from their surface to form a vapour, except that in this case we call the effect sublimation rather than evaporation. Sublimation is the direct change from solid to vapour (or vice versa) without going through the liquid stage.

Deposition : Deposition occurs when molecules settle out of a solution. Deposition can be viewed as a reverse process to dissolution or particle re-entrainment.

kinetic theory of matter states that all matter is made of small particles that are in random motion and that have space between them. This means that no matter what phase matter is in, it is made of separate, moving particles.

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