why don't all solids exhibit the property of sublimation ?
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The vapor pressure of any substance increases as temperature rises. Solids too, not just liquids. Sublimation happens when the total pressure of the atmosphere is less than the vapor pressure of compound, and melting has not happened yet because it is not hot enough. Different compounds have different vapor pressures.
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Explanation:
because all solids do not have less intermolecular force that they can exibhit property of sublimation..
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