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dry ice
Yes
Here is an example sentence with the word "sublimate":Dry ice will sublimate into carbon dioxide when it is kept at room temperature.
cold water makes dry ice closer to its freezing point. so hot water makes dry ice sublimate more
In packing dry ice, make sure to use well insulated coolers, preferably those with automatic ventilation. In packing make sure to place the clocks or slabs of dry ice as close to each other as possible to avoid empty space. The empty space can cause the dry ice to sublimate faster. Fill in these spaces with new bubble packs, newspaper or Styrofoam peanuts. Check link below for more information on dry ice and dry ice makers.
Iodine crystals will sublimate to iodine gas without going through a perceivable liquid state.
Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. Things that sublimate are ice, iodine, and carbon dioxide.
dry ice
No, but it will evaporate (or, more properly) sublimate.
Yes
Here is an example sentence with the word "sublimate":Dry ice will sublimate into carbon dioxide when it is kept at room temperature.
it can sublimate faster in hot water
cold water makes dry ice closer to its freezing point. so hot water makes dry ice sublimate more
Iodine(Gradpoint)
It's the same principle as if a liquid is evaporating, for example. It requires thermal energy to evaporate the liquid, or to sublimate a solid; therefore, this process will cool down (in this example) the dry ice, and the surrounding air.
Water can sometimes sublimate from solid ice to water vapor. Iodine sublimates from a solid to gas form when heated and does not often enter the liquid stage. Arsenic and naphthalene are other substances that are prone to sublimation, and other substances can sublimate in certain unusual circumstances.
Dry ice only melts when it is under pressure of 5.1 atmospheres.