Yes, it has no liquid phase at standard atmosphere pressure and it goes directly from solid to gas - this process is called sublimation
A phase change directly from a gas to a solid is called deposition.
A phase change directly from a gas to a solid is called deposition.
Sublimation which transforms a solid directly to a gas.
solid phase to gaseous phase
this phase change is called condensation
sublimation
A phase change directly from a gas to a solid is called deposition.
Yes, solid carbon dioxide (dry ice), like water ice, can sublimate - that is, turn directly from a solid to a gas.
Iodine does not go through a liquid when changing phase. Carbon dioxide does not go through liquid phase. Both iodine and carbon dioxide sublime from a solid to a gas and condense from the gas to a solid.
At -60 degrees Celsius and 1 ATM pressure, carbon dioxide would be in a solid phase. This is because the temperature is below its sublimation point, causing it to directly change from a gas to a solid without passing through the liquid phase.
Deposition is the phase change in which a substance changes directly from a gas to a solid without passing through the liquid phase. It occurs when the temperature of a gas decreases to such an extent that particles lose energy and come together to form a solid.
chemical change