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What is re-sublimation?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 9/17/2019

the conversion of gas into solid is called resublimation

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Is menthol a sublimated substance?

Menthol sublimates quite easily.If you can get your hand on a bottle of pure menthol you can observe very fine crystalline needles of menthol - not only on the bottles ground but also from the sides or the top. They grow by resublimation. This means that solid menthol sublimates (s --> g) and the vapour resublimates on surfaces (g-->s).


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