That is an excellent question, I will be more than happy to answer it for you.. or at least try to.... lol
[DEFINITION OF SUBLIMATION]
------SUBLIMATION- is a phase change which a solid changes from a solid to a gas without changing into a liquid first just from a solid to gas (vapor)---------
Dry ice is the common name for a solid form of carbon dioxide or C02. At a room temperature it can change from a solid to a gas because the room temperature is hotter that of the carbon dioxide because is order for carbon dioxide to freeze you have to have it at, atleast a temperature of -109.3 degrees F so basicly it is super cooled. For a more basic understanding have you ever had a warm beverage during the winter?....yes? then you must see it's steam that it gives off.. same with C02 except it is in a solid form and the super cooled C02 gives off gasses because it is soo cold that once it hits the atmosphere that is warmer than it's original temperature it starts to melt, into a gas but remember it does ***not*** turn into a liquid, just from a solid to a gas (see vocab def. uptop) but while giving off gas at the same time.... do you understand?.....
if someone can improve this answer please go right ahead..that is very hard to explain...
An example of sublimation in science is dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide that changes directly into carbon dioxide gas when heated. Another example is the process of freeze drying, where water is removed from a substance by sublimation under low pressure and temperature conditions.
The best-known sublimating substance is carbon dioxide which, under normal conditions, has no liquid state. Ordinary water ice, especially as snow, will sometimes sublimate in dry weather and direct sunlight.
The change of state of a solid to a gas is called sublimation. Sublimation occurs when a solid substance bypasses the liquid state and transforms directly into a gas under specific conditions of temperature and pressure. During sublimation, the intermolecular forces holding the solid together are overcome, allowing the solid particles to escape into the gas phase without passing through the liquid phase.
The freezing point of co2 is -78.5When studying chemistry, it is important to know the freezing point of things that may be handled. The Freezing point of Carbon Dioxide is -108.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
An example of sublimation in science is dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) turning directly into carbon dioxide gas without melting into a liquid state. This process is commonly used in science experiments and for creating special effects in the entertainment industry.
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. The conversion from solid to gas which carbon dioxide undergoes is called sublimination. the process where dry ice is changed into carbon dioxide is called sublimation.
An example of sublimation in science is dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide that changes directly into carbon dioxide gas when heated. Another example is the process of freeze drying, where water is removed from a substance by sublimation under low pressure and temperature conditions.
Sublimation. Example: Dry ice turning into carbon dioxide
Sublimation. Example: Dry ice turning into carbon dioxide
Sublimation is the process in which a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase. Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is an example of a substance that undergoes sublimation when it is exposed to normal atmospheric conditions.
The change in state from a solid directly to a gas is called sublimation. An example is frozen carbon dioxide which changes directly into gaseous carbon dioxide without going through a liquid phase.
The best-known sublimating substance is carbon dioxide which, under normal conditions, has no liquid state. Ordinary water ice, especially as snow, will sometimes sublimate in dry weather and direct sunlight.
Sublimation. Dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide, changes directly into carbon dioxide gas without passing through a liquid phase.
Sublimation is the change in state from solid to gas without passing through the liquid state. This process involves the solid material directly converting into a gas due to the addition of energy. An example is dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimating into carbon dioxide gas.
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide goes from a solid phase to a gaseous phase without becoming a liquid and that transition is called sublimation.
The solid carbon dioxide is transformed directly in gaseous carbon dioxide; this phenomenon is called sublimation.
When a solid changes to a gas directly, it is known as sublimation. One example of this is dry ice becoming carbon dioxide.