Examples are: ice, solid carbon dioxide, camphor, naphtalene, iodine, arsenic, etc.
Substances that don't sublime.
This process is called sublimation.
Yes, it is possible if one of the substance will sublime and others will not.
The process is called sublimation in which the substance is vaporized and then condensed by a cooling condenser.
This process is called condensation.
Examples are: ice, solid carbon dioxide, camphor, naphtalene, iodine, arsenic, etc.
Well iodine,napthelene and camphour are some substance that show sublimation
Substances that don't sublime.
ammonia&camphor
yes but only by fractional sublimation (sublimating point of these substances are different)
It is used to seperate substances of different melting point
This process is called sublimation.
sublimation
Yes, it is possible if one of the substance will sublime and others will not.
The process is called sublimation in which the substance is vaporized and then condensed by a cooling condenser.
This process is called condensation.
Most do. Other substances like I2 go directly for a solid to a gas. This is called sublimation. The opposite of sublimation is deposition