Question :

What is sublimation?
Submitted on 20/8/2024 | Answered by Vandana Rana

Answer :

Sublimation is the process of a solid changing directly into a gas or vapor when heated, and then back into a solid when cooled.
This process occurs without the substance first becoming a liquid.

Some examples of substances that undergo sublimation include: Camphor, Iodine, Ammonium chloride, Naphthalene, and Solid carbon dioxide (dry ice).