If zinc chloride is heated strongly the solid will sublime.
Carbon dioxides is a sample of a substance that sublimes.
Sublimation is a physical change which involve the direct transformation of a solid in a gas; a classic example is iodine (I).
Sublimation is the process of direct transformation of a solid in a gas: examples are iodine, naphthalene, dry ice, camphor.
Sublimation is when a solid goes to a gas when heated rather than going to a liquid first. At normal pressure solid carbon dioxide and iodine go directly to vapor without going to a liquid first.
give example of a real life situation where a substance's resisrance to weathering might make a difference
h2o + hcl
To change from a gas into a liquid you must cool the substance. For example: water vapour to water.
The opposite of sublimation, where a solid changes to a gas is called deposition, NOT SUBLIMATION! Hope that clears it up :).
Should be by sublimation. We make use of the fact that iodine sublimes(changes to solid to gas immediately) upon heating why potassium chloride does not :D
Sublimation is the process of direct transformation of a solid in a gas: examples are iodine, naphthalene, dry ice, camphor.
pH=-log(H+)
Sublimation is when a solid goes to a gas when heated rather than going to a liquid first. At normal pressure solid carbon dioxide and iodine go directly to vapor without going to a liquid first.
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a solute is a disolveable substance, for example- salt, which can disvile in a SOLVENT, like water. other solutes include sugar and coffee
Insulin, is an organic substance and is needed in humans for the absorbtion of sugars.
An adsorbent is a substance that sits on top of a solution, instead of dissolving into it. An example of this type of substance is the silica gel that comes in certain products you buy.
give example of a real life situation where a substance's resisrance to weathering might make a difference
6 examples of sublimation are: *dry ice *naphthalene *Camphor *Iodine *zinc chloride *nepthalene ball
h2o + hcl