Solids typically melt to liquids before boiling into a gas. However, when a solid goes directly from a solid to a gas, the process is called sublimation. Iodine and dry ice are two common examples of substances that sublimate at room temperature.
SubliMation !
Submilation is when you change something directly from a gas to a liquid, with out changing it into a liquid first.
This phenomenon is called deposition.
Sublimation
When a solid changes directly into a vapor without passing through the liquid state is a physical change called sublimation.
a solid can change directly into a vapor if it is super heated very fast so fast that the solid does not have time to turn into a liquid
Sublimation
Submilation is when you change something directly from a gas to a liquid, with out changing it into a liquid first.
Condensation is changing from a gas to a liquid. In sublimation, substance goes directly from solid to gas without ever becoming a liquid. Moth balls and dry ice both do that.
A solid changing to a gas without becoming a liquid first is called sublimation.
This phenomenon is called deposition.
Sublimation occurs when solid changes directly to liquid without changing to solid state. Applying pressure and reducing temperature can liquefy gases.
This is called deposition.
Car fresheners are an example of sublimation because the freshener gives off a smell, which is really a gas, without becoming a liquid. (Sublimation is a solid changing directly to a gas with out going through the liquid phase)
The physical change in a substance directly between gas and solid without becoming a liquid.
When ice changes directly into a gas without becoming a liquid the process is called sublimation.
In physics, sublimation is the change of a solid directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid.
It is called sublimation. A solid directly to a gas, without the intermediate step of becoming a liquid first.