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Yes, it is possible if one of the substance will sublime and others will not.
Only some substances sublime because of pressure. Some solids have a high enough vapor pressure and triple point that makes them sublime in the air, which may be easier than evaporating.
Substances that don't sublime.
Semipermeable membrane.
The phospholipid bi-layer.
Yes, it is possible if one of the substance will sublime and others will not.
Only some substances sublime because of pressure. Some solids have a high enough vapor pressure and triple point that makes them sublime in the air, which may be easier than evaporating.
Substances that don't sublime.
it depends on the concentration of ions
The skin of the cell bodyl; acts like a screen,letting some substances pass in and out while blocking others
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Semipermeable membrane.
selectively permeable
The phospholipid bi-layer.
Iodine, dry ice (solid carbon dioxide), naphthalene (mothballs), and camphor are examples of substances that can sublime. Sublimation is the process by which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase.
Carbon dioxide (CO2), iodine (I2), "moth balls," which are mostly naphthalene (C10H8), and arsenic (As) at really high temperatures.
yes it does bond with others substances