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what is the principle of sublimation? example- is it based on size, weight...etc.

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Answered by savageofficial4u
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Sublimation is a process in which a solid turns directly into gas without passing into liquid state. It works on the principle that solids have a weak intermolecular force hence a higher vapour pressure which converts it into directly vapour state.

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Answered by kailashravaliya71
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Sublimation is a process in which a solid turns directly into gas without passing into liquid state. It works on the principle that solids have a weak intermolecular force hence a higher vapour pressure which converts it into directly vapour state.

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.

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