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What do you mean by sublimisable solids?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solid is one of the three main states of matter, along with liquid and gas. Matter is the "stuff" of the universe, the atoms, molecules and ions that make up all physical substances. In a solid, these particles are packed closely together and are not free to move about within the substance.

Answered by sinhanidhi716
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Sublimation is a chemical process where a solid turns into a gas without going through a liquid stage. ... An example of sublimiation is when ice cubes shrink in the freezer.

Examples of Sublimation:

"Dry ice" or solid carbon dioxide sublimes.

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

Moth balls sublime.

Frozen foods will sublime and you will find ice crystals inside of the box or bag. Related Links: Examples. Science Examples.

Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state. ... In these cases, the transition from the solid to the gaseous state requires an intermediate liquid state.

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