yes, graphite does not melt but it sublimes. A lot of energy is required.
Neither graphite nor diamond melt when heated - at a temperature of about 4800 °C, they sublime into gases. It takes a lot of energy to make them sublime as many strong covalent bonds need to be broken.
Sublime,the term was first used by Longinus in his book 'On the sublime'.He said," Sublimity is the echo of great soul".
Yes, mercury can sublime.
Urea is not a sublime substance.
Graphite (I think)
Graphite does not sublime or melt under normal room temperature. However; it does sublime if the temperature reaches 3652-3697℃.
Graphite does not sublime or melt under normal room temperature. However; it does sublime if the temperature reaches 3652-3697℃.
Neither graphite nor diamond melt when heated - at a temperature of about 4800 °C, they sublime into gases. It takes a lot of energy to make them sublime as many strong covalent bonds need to be broken.
Sublime in French is "sublime." It is an adjective used to describe something of outstanding beauty or excellence.
Sublime,the term was first used by Longinus in his book 'On the sublime'.He said," Sublimity is the echo of great soul".
Yes, mercury can sublime.
sand does'nt sublime
Sublime's hit Santaria was released on the album Sublime.
Urea is not a sublime substance.
It's the same. Sublime.
"Is" is not the best definition of sublime.
The gourmet dinner was sublime.