Iodine
A substance which changes state directly from a solid to a gas is said to have sublimed.
Sublimation.
Carbon dioxide goes straight from "dry ice" to gaseous carbon dioxide.
It's called sublimation. Its undergoing a phase change. -APEX:)
This process is referred to as sublimation.
Yes, it has no liquid phase at standard atmosphere pressure and it goes directly from solid to gas - this process is called sublimation
It is when a Gas goes directly to a Solid skipping the Liquid phase.
A substance which changes state directly from a solid to a gas is said to have sublimed.
Sublimation.
Carbon dioxide goes straight from "dry ice" to gaseous carbon dioxide.
Hail will become smaller in your freezer due to sublimation, which occurs when a substance goes directly from the solid phase to the gas phase.
In chemistry, sublimation refers to the process in which a solid substance converts directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state.
Sublimation is the transition directly from solid to gas, without the intermediary liquid stage. The reverse (the transition directly from gas to solid) is called deposition or desublimation.
It's called sublimation. Its undergoing a phase change. -APEX:)
No. Solid iodine goes directly from a solid to a gas in a process called sublimation, which is a kind of phase change, which is a physical change.
This process is referred to as sublimation.
Yes, solid carbon dioxide (dry ice), like water ice, can sublimate - that is, turn directly from a solid to a gas.