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Q: How is heat transferred when solid sublimes?
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What do particles of a solid do when the solid sublimes?

Sublimation is the conversion from solid directly to gas, so the particles of a solid that sublimes would change into a gas.


How is heat transferred through solid rock?

Conduction.


If large amounts of heat are transferred to a solid what will happen to the state of the solid?

it will melt .


What happens when a solid sublimes?

When ice sublimes, the molecules at the edge of the ice escape into the gas phase as water vapor. The solid phase thus turns directly into the gas phase without an intermediary liquid phase. Ice sublimes quite slowly under normal conditions, but dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimes readily at everyday temperatures and pressures.


If large amounts of heat are transferred to a solid what will probably happen to the state of the solid?

it will change from solid to liquid or gas


Can iodine ever be in the liquid state or it just sublimes on heating?

Iodine can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas. Its normally solid at STP, but with slow heating you can get it into its liquid form. It sublimes, so the heat must be well controlled. After he pours liquid bromine, this person then shows some liquid iodine.


What is it when a solid goes straight to a gas?

Deposition when passing from gas to solid, sublimes when in the opposite direction.


Heat can be transferred without the requiement of a solid liquid or gaseous medium what is the name given to this form of heat transfer?

Radiant heat or Radiation


Why does putting dry ice in water increase the amount of gas produced?

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, which sublimes (goes directly from a solid to a gas). So it releases the gas as it sublimes.


Why is iodine heated gently?

Because it sublimes that is it directly forms into a solid


Why can't heat be transferred by convection in solids?

Because the molecules of a solid do not move [much] from their location.


What do the particles of a solid do when the solid sublime?

Sublimation is the conversion from solid directly to gas, so the particles of a solid that sublimes would change into a gas.