Sublimation in chemistry refers to the phase transition in which matter changes state from a solid immediately into a gas, without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. Sublimation occurs when atmospheric pressure is too low for a substance to exist in liquid form. Sublimation is the inverse of deposition, the phase transition in which gas Sublimation is the direct transition of a substance from solid to gas without liquid phase. Learn how sublimation occurs in daily life and in industries with examples and a video lecture. Sublimation is the direct transition of a substance from solid to gas, without passing through liquid. Learn about the causes, examples, and types of sublimation , and how it differs from vaporization and chemical reaction. Sublimation refers to the change of a substance from its solid form directly into a gas, totally skipping the liquid phase. It is a physical process, which means the substance’s chemical identity remains unchanged throughout the transition.

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