The best-known sublimating substance is carbon dioxide which, under normal conditions, has no liquid state. Ordinary water ice, especially as snow, will sometimes sublimate in dry weather and direct sunlight.
The opposite of sublimation, where a solid changes to a gas is called deposition, NOT SUBLIMATION! Hope that clears it up :).
The process is called sublimation. Solids can turn directly into gases, and gases can turn directly into solid without ever being a liquid. Carbon dioxide (dry ice) is a common example of this. Other examples are mothballs, solid air fresheners (Air Wick), and iodine.
sublimation, it is also called sublimation if it is gas to a solid
Sublimation is when snow goes directly into a gaseous state.
Examples of sublimation are moth balls and dry ice, both of which vaporize from a solid without going to a liquid state. Ordinary ice and snow also does this to a limited degree, though not as much as melting and evaporating.An example of sublimation is dry ice, CO2 (s). Dry ice sublimates at room temperature creating the vapor effect that it is famous for.
Direct conversion into a gas (see dry ice for a common example).
sublimation. example dry ice
sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.
Sublimation is when matter goes from solid directly to a gas. The most common example is when dry ice turns into the visible 'fog' that you see in Halloween displays or at a concert.
Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.
Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.
The opposite of sublimation, where a solid changes to a gas is called deposition, NOT SUBLIMATION! Hope that clears it up :).
A candle is an example of melting and burning.
Sublimation The most common example is dry ice which is solid Carbon Dioxide.
The process is called sublimation. Solids can turn directly into gases, and gases can turn directly into solid without ever being a liquid. Carbon dioxide (dry ice) is a common example of this. Other examples are mothballs, solid air fresheners (Air Wick), and iodine.
sublimation
The process is called sublimation. Solids can turn directly into gases, and gases can turn directly into solid without ever being a liquid. Carbon dioxide (dry ice) is a common example of this. Other examples are mothballs, solid air fresheners (Air Wick), and iodine.