freezing point
Sublimation because sublimation would usually occur on a warm day.
Yes it is. Dry ice, or liquid carbon dioxide, is a classic example because it does not go through the liquid phase. The opposite of sublimation is deposition (gas to solid).
sublimation
Vapor pressure
it is used because some organic compounds do not sublime at atmospheric pressure so by using the vacuum it substantially reduces the pressure so that they can be purified by sublimation. it also makes decomposition and melting less likely to occur during the sublimation.
The Critical Point
Sublimation because sublimation would usually occur on a warm day.
Yes it is. Dry ice, or liquid carbon dioxide, is a classic example because it does not go through the liquid phase. The opposite of sublimation is deposition (gas to solid).
Usually at the bottom of lakes, seas, and oceans, although some deposition will occur on dry land in basins. Or Stream deposition occurs as streamflow drops below the critical setting velocity of a certain particle size......:-)hismejohn
sublimation
Sublimation of camphor occur faster by heating and sand remain.
Snow and ice can sublime !
Deposition is the state of being deposited or precipitated as in the deposition of soil at the mouth of a river.
Sublimation is when a substance turns from a solid to a gas (or the reverse). This can occur when blowing on dry ice or in volcanoes.
Sublimation occurs naturally on Earth. Snow and ice can sublimate slowly in hot sun.
Sublimation occur directly from a solid to a gas, jumping over the liquid phase.
in the lower course