Dry ice is carbon dioxide sublimating. Water can sublimate from snow to vapor if conditions are right. Napthalene is a chemical in mothballs, they sublimate. Also camphor (which is what gives that menthol like smell to ointments rubbed on your chest when you are sick) also goes through some form of sublimation. Glaciers have their own unique category of sublimation called ablation.
sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.
The phase of solid to gas is called sublimation.
Some substances can go straight from solid to gas phase by a process called sublimation. A gas going to a solid is a process known as Deposition.
Sublimation
A substance which changes state directly from a solid to a gas is said to have sublimed.
sublimation. example dry ice
sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.
Sublimation = solid -> gas.
Solid lithium iodide decomposes into solid lithium and iodine gas.
this is a property of some substances in which they directly change from solid to liquids called sublimation another example is naphthalene balls Sublimation = solid - gas the solid is called sublimate
Sublimation hasn't an equation.
sublimation, it is also called sublimation if it is gas to a solid
A phase change from solid directly to gas is called sublimation. A common example of sublimation is that of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide).
The opposite of sublimation, where a solid changes to a gas is called deposition, NOT SUBLIMATION! Hope that clears it up :).
The process is sublimation:] if you need this for a project google gas to solid sublimation
The phase of solid to gas is called sublimation.
The solid -> gas transition is called sublimation. The gas -> solid transition is called deposition.