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Sublimation (chemistry)

For the Freudian term, see sublimation
Sublimation of an element or substance is a conversion between the solid and the gaseous states with no liquid intermediate stage.

At normal pressures, most chemical compounds and elements possess three different states at different temperatures.

Carbon dioxide is a common example of a compound that sublimates at normal pressures (see dry ice). Iodine is another example. Snow and water ice also sublimate, though more slowly, at below-freezing temperatures.

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