Absolutely.
In this case, sublimation means that the solid form of water (ice & snow) will bypass the liquid stage and turn directly into a gas (water vapor). This occurs when the air is dry enough and there is sufficient energy present to convert the relatively stable ice/snow molecules into gas. The energy specifically is provided by photons from the sun.
Thus, later in the winter and during high noon (on a sunny day) the conditions are most favorable for sublimation of snow to occur. The snow pack disappears without ever becoming water!
Snow can sublimate anywhere. It is more likely to do so under windy and dry conditions.
No, it's an example of deposition.
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Sublimation stands for conversion of solid to gas without being convert to liquid state. Bromine is already a liquid at room temperature and hence will not sublime.
Bromine is the only element acts as a liquid in the room temperature. The upper elements in the same group are gases. Iodine is a solid that can undergo sublimation in room temperature.
The opposite of sublimation, where a solid changes to a gas is called deposition, NOT SUBLIMATION! Hope that clears it up :).
sublimation, it is also called sublimation if it is gas to a solid
If ammonium chloride and sand are heated or undergo sublimation, ammonium chloride being a sublimable substance sublimes and sand is left behind as the residue.
if it is taken out of the deep freeze it will undergo sublimation.
Among the four elements listed in the question, only iodine can undergo sublimation at standard pressure.
no it is not possible because sulphur have completly filled orbitals
This element is iodine.
sublimation
Probable this phenomenon occur in a sodium vapor lamp.
Sublimation is, in fact, a universal phenomenon exhibited by all solids at temperatures below their triple points. However, sublimation is a scientifically and technically useful phenomenon only when the vapor pressure of the solid phase is high enough for the rate of vaporization to be rapid. Four of such solids include iodine, sulphur, naphthalene, and even dry ice (solid carbon dioxide).
Sublimation stands for conversion of solid to gas without being convert to liquid state. Bromine is already a liquid at room temperature and hence will not sublime.
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the solids can turn to liquids by melting and to gas by sublimation
Steam doe not undergo sublimation.Sublimation is the direct transformation from a solid to a gas.Steam is the gaseous state of water, otherwise known as water vapor.It is already a gas, so it can not undergo a change to a gas.
When a solid changes state directly into a gas, we say it will sublime, or undergo sublimation.