Iodine and solid Carbon dioxide both sublimate directly to gases with no liquid phase.
liquids don't sublimate, the definition of sublimation is a solid that changes directly into a gas with no liquid phase. an example of this is dry ice, which go's straight from solid phase to gas...
No. Sublimation means something changes from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid phase.
At Earth's standard pressure (1 atmosphere or atm), dry ice sublimes at −78.5 °C , which is −109.3 °F.
Yes. In Earth's atmosphere, dry ice does sublimate (turns from solid to gas bypassing the liquid state).