The phase change for solid to gas is through sublimation. Sublimation occurs when the temperature and pressure is below its triple point in its phase diagram.
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No. A sublimatory substance changes from the solid phase directly to the gas phase without passing through a liquid phase. Two examples are dry ice (solid CO2) and iodine.
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The width of the aperture through which light is passing should be comparable to the wavelength of that light.
No,inter phase is essential.It stores energy,synthesize organells,duplicate DNA.
Deposition is the process involved here. I only know of one. That is water vapor to snow.
The sense of smell is directed through the limbic system without passing through the thalamus first.
No, sugar cannot sublime. Sublimation is the process through which a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state. Sugar, on the other hand, melts when heated, turning into a liquid (caramel) before eventually decomposing at higher temperatures.
No. A sublimatory substance changes from the solid phase directly to the gas phase without passing through a liquid phase. Two examples are dry ice (solid CO2) and iodine.
yes it can, through evaporation.
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No it borders Switzerland and Austria
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No it borders Switzerland and Austria