Yes, it is possible at temperatures between 25 0C and 50 0C.
Besides substances such as naphthalene, ammonium chloride, iodine, dry ice, camphor and anthracene, sulphur also sublimes.
No. Only solids sublime, as sublime means to go from a solid directly to a gas. Ethanol evaporates.
Co2(s) will sublime
Yes it is.
Potassium chloride also known as KCl is a rather ordinary salt, abundantly present in sea water, edible by human beings (in moderate amounts only) and not particularly sublime.
Sulfur oxides are the oxides of sulfur with oxygen in -2 oxidation state. There are two main oxides of sulfur. They are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfur trioxide (SO3).
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 in French is "sublime." It is an adjective used to describe something of outstanding beauty or excellence.
Sublimation is the direct transformation of a compound (or element) from the solid phase to gas phase.Under ordinary conditions, sulfur has a low enough vapor pressure that it doesn't sublime to any appreciable extent. Naphthalene, on the other hand, does ... that's one of the reasons it's used in moth balls.
Sublime's hit Santaria was released on the album Sublime.
Urea is not a sublime substance.
Yes, ammonium chloride can sublime.
The gourmet dinner was sublime.
It's the same. Sublime.
Sublime was not a Christian band.
"Is" is not the best definition of sublime.