What is sublimation in the context of phase changes? 🔊
Sublimation in the context of phase changes refers to the direct transition of a substance from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. Common examples include the sublimation of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and ice under specific conditions. This process occurs when energy is added, allowing particles in the solid state to gain enough kinetic energy to escape into the gaseous state.


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