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the first meaning of sublimation is to divert the energy of ( an emotion or impulse) into a culturally higher activity. and the second is to change directly from the solid to the gaseous state with out becoming liquid.
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Sublimation is the changing of a substance directly from a solid to a gas without turning to a liquid. Sublimation occurs at temperatures and pressures below the solids triple point.
The answer should be sublimation but if given 4 multiple choice and it is not there, it might be fusion. If neither of those, you're screwed.
Dye sublimation is a printing method that uses heat transference onto plastics and other such media. Sublimation refers to the fact that the dye goes from a solid to a gas without ever becoming a liquid.
sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.
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Sublimation is the changing of a substance directly from a solid to a gas without turning to a liquid. Sublimation occurs at temperatures and pressures below the solids triple point.
The root word of sublimation is "sublimate," which comes from the Latin word "sublimare," meaning to raise or elevate.
The halogen that undergoes sublimation at room temperature is iodine.
Ammonium chloride can undergo sublimation, meaning it can change from a solid directly to a gas without passing through a liquid state. Sodium chloride does not exhibit sublimation behavior.
The answer should be sublimation but if given 4 multiple choice and it is not there, it might be fusion. If neither of those, you're screwed.
I think the answer is sublimation
It is called sublimation.
Sublimation is a physical change.
Neither. Sublimation is a process.
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Dye sublimation is a printing method that uses heat transference onto plastics and other such media. Sublimation refers to the fact that the dye goes from a solid to a gas without ever becoming a liquid.
sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.