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  • Sublimation: Understanding the States of Sublime Elements
    No, the sublime elements do not have a liquid state. They exist in only two states, solid and gas, and directly transform from one to the other without passing through a liquid phase. This phenomenon is called sublimation, and it occurs at temperatures and pressures below the triple point of the element, where the three states of matter can coexist.
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