Difference between revisions of "Subliming"
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− | '''Subliming''' is | + | '''Subliming''' is an [[endothermic]] process in which a [[solid]] turns directly into a [[gas]] without going through a [[liquid]] [[State of Matter|state]]. |
: [[Noun]]: '''Sublimation''' | : [[Noun]]: '''Sublimation''' |
Revision as of 18:02, 29 September 2018
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Subliming is an endothermic process in which a solid turns directly into a gas without going through a liquid state.
- Noun: Sublimation
- Verb: To sublime
- Present Participle: Subliming
About Subliming
- Only a few solids sublime. Frozen Carbon Dioxide will sublime which means it skips the liquid state.
- Sublimation is a reversible process. When a solid sublimes into a gas you can deposit that gas back into a solid.
- Heating a solid will cause it to sublime into a gas.
The particles in the solid vibrate faster until they are moving fast enough that they break the bonds holding the particles together. The particles become free to move anywhere which makes the state a gas. |