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  • In chemistry, sublimation is the process by which a substance undergoes conversion from the solid phase to the gas phase, without going through ...
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  • In chemistry, sublimation is the process by which a substance undergoes conversion from the solid phase to the gas phase, without going through ...
    10 KB (1,414 words) - 20:44, 18 December 2025
  • line shows the boundary where [[Sublimation (chemistry)|sublimation]] or ... of-liquid-604558 Liquid Definition in Chemistry] ThoughtCo. ...
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  • material can coexist. This ensures that sublimation rather than melting will ... * Sublimation (chemistry) ==References== * Cutler, Paul (ed.). 2004 ...
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  • defined as the pressure when the rate of sublimation of a solid matches the ... Category:Chemistry Category:Meteorology 161406237 ...
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  • In thermodynamics and molecular chemistry, the enthalpy or heat content ... quot; (ἐνθάλπος).The World of Chemistry noted that whilst ruminating ...
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  • In physics and chemistry, melting is the process of converting a solid ... Source: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 62nd edition. ...
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  • acceptable endeavors, a process called sublimation, though Freud himself ... . 2006. Lust and Love: Is it more than Chemistry? Royal Society of Chemistry ...
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  • is the main starting material in tantalum chemistry. It hydrolyzes readily ... * Chang, Raymond. 2006. Chemistry. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Science/En ...
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  • The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) officially ... used as a starting material in niobium chemistry. It is prepared by heating ...
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  • Carbon has the highest melting/sublimation point of all elements. ... International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry adopted the isotope carbon ...
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  • of two fused benzene rings. (In organic chemistry, rings are "fused ... * McMurry, John. Organic Chemistry, 6th ed. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole ...
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  • is the main starting material for arsenic chemistry and the most important ... Category:Chemistry Category:Earth sciences Category:Chemical elements ...
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  • *Cotton, S. A. 1997. Chemistry of Precious Metals. Chapman and Hall ... * [https://www.organic-chemistry.org/chemicals/oxidations/osmiumtetroxide ...
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  • a solid phase to a gaseous phase through sublimation, or from gaseous to solid ... by some dry cleaners for this reason. (See green chemistry.) ...
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  • *Organic Chemistry portal [http://www.organic-chemistry.org/chemicals/oxida ... Category:Chemistry 75085336 ...
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  • that laid the foundation for pneumatic chemistry today. ... Category:Chemistry Gas|134464414|Ideal_gas|134158715 ...
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  • the "work horse" of modern chemistry and chemical engineering ... alone, and another hundred on alchemy, chemistry, psychology, and philosophy. ...
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  • with solid-state physics. Solid-state chemistry overlaps both these fields ... to the gaseous form—a property known as sublimation. The lightest ...
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  • the fire, as that is the location where the sublimation occurs, which weakens the assembly, due to the fire influence. Image:Drywall_firestop_problem1 ...
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  • so most of their mass loss is due to sublimation. Sub-polar glaciers have ... vapor pressure). This causes the sublimation of ice from smaller crystals ...
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