Is potassium permanganate and copper sulphate having the property of sublimation ?Give reason.
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hi Laviagg. so your question is that Is potassium permanganate and copper sulphate having the property of sublimation ?Give reason.
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so, potassium permanganate doesn't have the property of sublimation. in short, potassium permanganate is not a sublime.
now, if we talk about copper sulphate solution, that is also not a sublime. To understand this let's see the definition of SUBLIMES .
sublimation is the process of change of state directly from solids to gas or gas to solids, without undergoing liquid state. sublime is a substance that changes its state directly for gases to solids ans vice-versa without undergoing liquid state.
but, copper-sulphate is a solution, which is a liquid and hence, it can't be a sublime for sure.
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here's your answer_______________________^_^
so, potassium permanganate doesn't have the property of sublimation. in short, potassium permanganate is not a sublime.
now, if we talk about copper sulphate solution, that is also not a sublime. To understand this let's see the definition of SUBLIMES .
sublimation is the process of change of state directly from solids to gas or gas to solids, without undergoing liquid state. sublime is a substance that changes its state directly for gases to solids ans vice-versa without undergoing liquid state.
but, copper-sulphate is a solution, which is a liquid and hence, it can't be a sublime for sure.
hope this helps....do rate....comment if you have any doubts.....and don't forget to mark this answer as BRAINIEST if it helps you.
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Laviagg:
thnx bro
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