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What is the difference between sublimation and vaporization? Give two examples of each.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⬛️◼️◾️▪SUBLIMATION====

❤❤ THE SUBSTANCE CHNAGES DIRECTLY FROM A SOLID TO GAS WITHOUT GOING THROUGH LIQUID PHASES..❤❤

⬛️◼️◾️▪VAPORIZATION======

❤❤ THE SUBSTANCE CHANGE FROM A LIQUID TO GAS...... ❤❤

Answered by BrainlyCatt
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The main difference between sublimation and vaporization is follow

1)Sublimation is the conversion of matter from a solid phase to the gaseous phase without passing through the liquid phase,

2)Solid-phase is the initial phase for sublimation

3)In sublimation, the enthalpy gives the amount of energy that is required for sublimation to occur.

4)Sublimation changes its phase from solid to liquid without entering into a liquid state; on the flip side.

1)Vaporization is the conversion of the liquid phase into the gaseous phase.

2)The liquid phase is the initial phase for evaporation.

3)Vaporization, the enthalpy gives the amount of energy that is required for evaporation to occur.

4)Vaporization happens on the surface of the liquid.

DRY ICE AND MOTH BALLS ARE EXAMPLES OF SUBLIMATION.

MELTING OF ICE CUBE AND IRONING OF CLOTHES ARE EXAMPLES OF VAOPORIZATION.

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