why on heating a sublimable solid, the molecules break free and escape from the surface of the solid?
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On heating a sublimable solid the inter-particle attraction is overcome and the molecules break-free and escapes from the surface of the solid directly into the vapour. Particles of matter move more rapidly on application of heat. move rapidly.
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On heating a sublimable solid the inter-particle attraction is overcome and the molecules break-free and escapes from the surface of the solid directly into the vapour. Particles of matter move more rapidly on application of heat. move rapidly.
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