Sublimation is a product going from solid state directly to gas state. Carbon dioxide does this--when you lower CO2 to the condensation point it becomes dry ice.
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Sublimation is the transition directly from solid to gas, without the intermediary liquid stage. The reverse (the transition directly from gas to solid) is called deposition or desublimation.
No, pressure is not a state function in thermodynamics.
No, work is not a state function in thermodynamics.
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Yes. Dry ice demonstrates equilibrium between solid and gas. Thermodynamics predicts that such an equilibrium should be possible. It also demonstrates that transition from solid to gas need not include a liquid phase in between - again predicted by thermodynamics.
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It is called sublimation.
Sublimation is a physical change.
Neither. Sublimation is a process.
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sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.
another word for sublimation is deposition
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Sublimation = solid -> gas.
Sublimation is the process when solid is turns to gas directly
Sublimation is accelerated at high temperature.