A vapor changing into a solid goes through a process called deposition. One example of this process is frost forming on leaves.
Outdoor weather: hoarfrost Physically: sublimation
The process in which a solid directly changes into vapours without getting into liquid phase is termed sublimation and such solids are termed sublime solids. Example: nephthalene, solid carbondioxide, iodine, etc.
sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.
Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.
condensation
A vapor changing into a solid goes through a process called deposition. One example of this process is frost forming on leaves.
Outdoor weather: hoarfrost Physically: sublimation
The process in which a solid directly changes into vapours without getting into liquid phase is termed sublimation and such solids are termed sublime solids. Example: nephthalene, solid carbondioxide, iodine, etc.
sublimation. example dry ice
sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.
Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.
Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.
The opposite of sublimation, where a solid changes to a gas is called deposition, NOT SUBLIMATION! Hope that clears it up :).
A candle is an example of melting and burning.
Yes you can! Example: I2gas --> I2solid solid and vice verse: its called sublimation. Also water does this 'trick' (hoar-frost). Another example is carbon dioxide which can exist as a solid or gas under normal atmospheric pressure, but not as a liquid.
dry icemothballsalbatros hehehe!