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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.

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What is the sublimation of a solid?

Direct conversion into a gas (see dry ice for a common example).


Solid changing into a gas?

sublimation. example dry ice


What do you call the process of a solid changing to a gas?

sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.


What is the differences between sublimation and boiling?

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.


What sublimation in the water cycle?

Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.


Sublimation in the water cycle?

Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.


Give you an examples of sublimation in science?

The opposite of sublimation, where a solid changes to a gas is called deposition, NOT SUBLIMATION! Hope that clears it up :).


Is a candle an example of sublimation?

A candle is an example of melting and burning.


What is the word for this definition the process in which a soild changes directly into a gas?

Sublimation The most common example is dry ice which is solid Carbon Dioxide.


Change of state of solid to gas?

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.


How ammonium chloride is separated from common salt?

sublimation


What is the change of a substance from a solid directly to gas?

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.