Sublimation is the process where a solid directly transitions into a gas, without going through a liquid state. The particles "peel off" and enter the air.
Sublimed sulfur is preferred over precipitated sulfur in sulfur ointment because sublimed sulfur has smaller particle size, making it easier to penetrate the skin and exert its therapeutic effects. Additionally, sublimed sulfur is considered to have higher purity compared to precipitated sulfur, which may result in better efficacy and fewer potential impurities that could cause skin irritation.
Yes, mercury can sublime.
sublimed.
Sublimed sulfur is often called flowers of sulfur. This is cyclic ring, S8 allotrope. Note that the sublimation is not what is normally meant as a transition from solid to gas. This is the precipitation of sulfur vapour in an inert atmosphere- its called sublimation but technially its deposition.
No, iodine is a violet coloured solid on heating it sublimed into violet gas.
IS POPULAR LIBERIAN STATEMENT THAT HAS SUBLIMED MEANING. THE MEANING OF SUCH STATEMENT OR PHRASE BE NOT BE SO OBVIOUS IN TERMS OF WHAT IT MEANS FROM THE LOOK OF IT.
One substance that does that is carbon dioxide.
It changes of state from solid directly into gas (vapor) without getting fluidised (by melting first). It is used in freeze-drying
The scientific name of helca sulphur is Colias hecla (hecla).
Sulfur.
Just so you know the question does not make sense
Iron cannot be sublimed under normal conditions. Sublimation is the process where a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through a liquid phase, typically occurring at lower temperatures and pressures for certain materials. Iron, with a high melting point of about 1,538°C (2,800°F), typically requires high temperatures to melt and does not transition directly to a gas. Instead, it will vaporize at extremely high temperatures, but this is not considered sublimation in the traditional sense.