What are some examples of sublimation other than dry ice?

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What are some examples of sublimation other than dry ice?

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Water can sublime; when the weather is really cold (well below freezing) but low humidity for several...

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iodine ans2. In your deep freeze, much of the water vapour turns directly to ice without passing through...

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When ice cubes left a long time in the freezer seem to "evaporate". Also, when a pile of snow...

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G'day Kuyakev, Thank you for your question. Some examples of materials that sublimate at low pressure...

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Water ice and naphthalene.

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iodine ans2. In your deep freeze, much of the water vapour turns directly to ice without passing through...

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Steel wool will sublimate when heated.

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