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Will sugar sublime?

No. Sugar is a solid. When heated, it will burn, but not sublime. (To sublime is to go from the solid state to the gaseous state with no liquid state in between. The most common thing that will sublime is solid carbon dioxide, which we know as "dry ice". It's a solid below about -109F, and sublimes into the gaseous state above that. Carbon dioxide has no liquid state at atmospheric pressure; it is only liquid below 0 degrees F at pressures above 60PSI.)


Does camphor sublime?

Yes, camphor can sublime, which means it can transition from a solid state directly to a gaseous state without passing through a liquid state. This process is often used in purification and separation techniques.


Does bromine sublime?

Yes, bromine can sublime, which means it can transition from a solid directly to a gas without passing through a liquid state under certain conditions of temperature and pressure.


What is needed fora solid to sublime and what change of state occurs?

For a solid to sublime, it needs to undergo a change in temperature and pressure that allows it to transition directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state. This change of state is called sublimation.


What element is a halogen whose crystals sublime?

Iodine is a halogen whose crystals sublime. When iodine is heated, it changes directly from a solid to a gaseous state without passing through a liquid phase.


Can sugar sublime?

No, sugar cannot sublime. Sublimation is the process through which a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state. Sugar, on the other hand, melts when heated, turning into a liquid (caramel) before eventually decomposing at higher temperatures.


Which substance will sublime at 298K?

Iodine sublimes at 298K. Sublimation is the process in which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state.


Does dry ice sublime?

Yes


What are the names of the two elements that are in a liquid state at room temperature?

These would be bromine (Br) and mercury (Hg).


Does ethanol sublime?

No. Only solids sublime, as sublime means to go from a solid directly to a gas. Ethanol evaporates.


What is the natural state of the element bromine?

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Which element changes to gas state from solid state on heating?

ICE Ice is not an element, but iodine is. It will sublime - meaning it will go from a solid state to a gaseous state. Another common example is a compound, dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide. Under the proper conditions, most elements will sublime. Consult the phase diagram for a given element to find out the conditions required.