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If zinc chloride is heated strongly the solid will sublime.

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Give you an examples of sublimation in science?

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.


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How do you separate a mixture of potassium chloride and iodine give details?

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