murulidhara Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 This is question regarding sublimation. When we heat sublimants like ammonium chloride , Iodine etc it truns to vapor stage directly. Do they beomce vopour directly or the interphase ( liquid) is not noticable? What happens in the reverse ie when we condense vapors?
encipher Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublimation_%28chemistry%29): Sublimation of an element or compound is the change from a solid directly to a gas with no intermediate liquid stage The same happens during deposition (condensation is from gas to liquid, not solid). This does not mean that there doesn't exist a liquid phase for those compounds. Depending on temperature and pressure, there are a wide variety of chemicals that exhibit sublimation if the pressure of the environment changes. To understand more about this check out wikipedia's "phase diagram" page.
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