Sublimation
Sublimation is the phase change that changes a solid directly to a gas or vapor without first changing to a liquid. In this process, the solid particles gain enough energy to break free from the solid structure and enter the gas phase without passing through the liquid phase.
Sublimation is the phase change in which a substance changes from a solid to a gas or vapor without first becoming a liquid. This process occurs when the pressure and temperature conditions allow the solid to transition directly into a gas.
Sublimation is the process when a solid changes directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid. This occurs when the conditions are such that the solid phase can bypass the liquid phase and enter the gas phase.
A solid changing to a gas without becoming a liquid first is called sublimation.
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When water vapor changes directly into ice without becoming a liquid first, it forms a process known as deposition. This occurs when the water vapor undergoes a phase transition from a gas to a solid, bypassing the liquid phase.
Sublimation is the phase change in which a substance changes from a solid directly to a gas or vapor without passing through the liquid phase. This process occurs when the substance's vapor pressure exceeds that of its solid form at a particular temperature.
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Solids typically melt to liquids before boiling into a gas. However, when a solid goes directly from a solid to a gas, the process is called sublimation. Iodine and dry ice are two common examples of substances that sublimate at room temperature.
Sublimation
The word for a solid turning into a gas without going through the liquid phase is - sublimation.
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