what is sublimation?
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Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state. ... So, all solids that possess an appreciable vapour pressure at a certain temperature usually can sublime in air (e.g. water ice just below 0 °C).
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SUBLiMATiON
- It is the process in which a solid-state directly changes into a gaseous state without going through the liquid state.
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- Melting → The process of conversion of solid-state to liquid sate is called melting or fusion.
- Decantation → Decantation is the technique of separating any two mixture of liquid by removing the top layer of any one substance. Example of Decantation is oil and water, Vinegar, and water.
- Distillation → Distillation is the method of separating a mixture of two substances (one liquid and one solid) by boiling.
- Filtration → Filtration is the process of separating a solid-state from any liquid by the filter. The filter only allows liquid substances but not any solid-state.
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