which of the following changes represent sublimation. (a) solid to liquid (b) solid to gas (c) liquid to gas (d) Gas to liquid
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Answer:
solid to gas.
Explanation:
sublimation is an change of solid state directly to the gaseous state without changing into liquid state.( vis- versa) .
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Option B is the right answer.
- Sublimation is a concept used to indicate a physical change in state and is not used to describe a chemical reaction that turns a solid into a gas.
- It is a change from a solid to a gaseous state without the substance being liquid.
- An example is frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) evaporation of frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature.
- A substance can sublimate when it moves straight from the solid to the gas phase without first going through the liquid phase.
- A sublimate material is not sodium sulphate, for instance.
- Vapour deposition is the opposite of sublimation.
- The term "sublimation" solely refers to a change in state that occurs due to a physical process; it does not refer to a chemical reaction that turns a solid into a gas.
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