When matter sublimes, it transitions directly from a solid to a gas phase without passing through the liquid phase. This process occurs when the substance's vapor pressure at that given temperature exceeds the atmospheric pressure, leading to the solid molecules escaping into the gas phase.
There will be fake fog as it sublimes
NH4Cl sublimes as white fumes.
Mothballs turn small because they are made of a volatile chemical compound, such as naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, that sublimes into a gas at room temperature. As the compound sublimes, it changes from a solid state directly to a gas, causing the mothballs to shrink over time.
A chemical change involve a change of composition.
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There will be fake fog as it sublimes
It sublimes
Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimes at room temperature and standard pressure, meaning it changes directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase.
Yes it can. It is called sublimation. Solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) sublimes at room temperature.
When ice sublimes, the molecules at the edge of the ice escape into the gas phase as water vapor. The solid phase thus turns directly into the gas phase without an intermediary liquid phase. Ice sublimes quite slowly under normal conditions, but dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimes readily at everyday temperatures and pressures.
Irondine sublimes from a purple solid to a green gas.
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Sublimation is the conversion from solid directly to gas, so the particles of a solid that sublimes would change into a gas.
When matter is heated it will expand
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