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  • Sublimation: Definition, Examples & How It Works
    The process in which a solid changes directly into a gas is called sublimation.

    Here are some examples of sublimation:

    * Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) sublimates at room temperature, forming a gas.

    * Mothballs are made of a substance that sublimates slowly, releasing a vapor that repels moths.

    * Freeze-dried foods are made by freezing food and then removing the water through sublimation.

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