Co2(s) will sublime
Iodine, camphor
CO2
No. Only solids sublime, as sublime means to go from a solid directly to a gas. Ethanol evaporates.
No, Fluorine is a gas.
Yes it is.
Potassium chloride also known as KCl is a rather ordinary salt, abundantly present in sea water, edible by human beings (in moderate amounts only) and not particularly sublime.
25ºc = 298.15 k
Urea is not a sublime substance.
sand does'nt sublime
Yes anthracene is a substance that can sublime.
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solid iodine
Yes anthracene is a substance that can sublime.
No, I would not call CO2 a sublime (unparalleled; supreme) substance, However, CO2 does sublimate (to change directly from a solid to a vapour or gas without first melting).
Yes, it is possible if one of the substance will sublime and others will not.
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The vapor pressure of PCl3 at 298K is approximately 52.8 mmHg.
Iodine can sublime, i.e. change directly from solid to gas, at normal room pressure as long as the pressure is right, the substance can sublime
Because the entropy is negative making it spontaneous.