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sublimation is a psychological process where the energy of an emotion is transformed into some activity. for instance, if you are angry, but rather than expressing that anger directly you use that energy is some sport, game, or in doing some project, that would be sublimation.
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Freud believed that sublimation is preferable to other defense mechanisms because it involves redirecting potentially harmful urges or impulses into socially acceptable and productive outlets, such as art or work. This allows individuals to channel their inner desires in a positive way, rather than repressing or denying them, which can lead to inner conflict or psychological distress.
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This question is unanswerable because anything that sublimes won't ever melt. Because sublime = the change from solid to gas, while at no point becoming a liquid. and melting = the process of heating a solid substance to a liquid I would beg to differ. Sublimation depends on other variables as well, i.e. pressure. (lower pressure) Water is a substance that sublimates and melts. It's sublimation point is actually lower than it's melting point (if it were higher the substance would be in it's transition state... defeating the purpose) I don't know nearly enough to tell you anything else, except that in a single substance, it is more likely that the sublimation point is lower.
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Sublimation is a process where a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state. This occurs when the atmospheric pressure is lower than the substance's vapor pressure at a certain temperature. Common examples include dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) turning into carbon dioxide gas without melting.
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Yes, camphor and sodium chloride can be separated by sublimation. Camphor sublimes at a lower temperature than sodium chloride, allowing them to be separated based on the difference in their sublimation points. The camphor will sublime and can be collected separately from the non-sublimed sodium chloride.