Physics, asked by udeshya5131, 1 year ago

What is sublimation?name two substances that sublime

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Answered by roysharanjeet
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Typically solids undergo sublimation at low pressures (under vacuum). At standard, atmospheric pressure, a fewsolids which will sublime are iodine (at slightly higher than room temperature), carbon dioxide (dry ice) at -78.5 degrees Celsius, as well as naphthalene (used in mothballs) and arsenic.

Answered by srastiuts018
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Answer:

When a Substance will convert an into a Gaseous state from the solid-state without going into Vice versa Liquid state and is called sublime from SOLID CO₂, camphor, Iodine, Nephthlers,

Explanation:

The reason is that in the rainy season, the air has lots of water vapor already. So it is hard for the simple mechanism to evaporate more water. The humid condition makes it difficult cause the less evaporation takes place the less the cooking effect. That is the reason. coders are less effective because they are most hot and dry conditions. Hence, the above reasons prove water collon are less effective in the rainy season.

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