Respuesta :
Sublimation is the transition from the solid phase to the gas phase.
Sublimation is an endothermic phase transition. It occurs at temperatures and pressures below the "triple point." Sublimation can be used for many things including transferring images onto clothes and mugs or separating different types of mixtures.
Answer:
The process in which a solid changes directly into gaseous form, without transcurring to the "intermediate-form" which would be the liquid form.
Explanation:
Some elements or substances can go directly from solid to gaseous form, and that process is called sublimation.
A common example of sublimation would be the sublimation of dry-ice, which is solid [tex]CO_{2}[/tex]. When the temperature of the dry ice reaches -78.5 ºC or higher, it will start becoming a gas.
Remember:
Solid → gas = sublimation
Solid → liquid = fusion
Gas → liquid = condensation
Gas → solid = deposition
Liquid → gas = evaporation
Liquid → solid = solidification
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