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Solid carbon dioxide, or dry ice, and Naphthalene both readily sublime at standard atmospheric pressure.

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dry ice and iodine will sublime. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublimation_(chemistry)

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2 examples could be:

1) Iodine

2) Dry Ice

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Sublimation is a change of phase, directly, from solid to gas.

Examples: solid carbon dioxide, camphor, iodine.

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Dry ice

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Q: What is sublimation and examples of substances that can sublime?
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What cannot be separated by sublimation?

Substances that don't sublime.


What are four things that can sublime?

Iodine, dry ice (solid carbon dioxide), naphthalene (mothballs), and camphor are examples of substances that can sublime. Sublimation is the process by which a substance transitions directly from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid phase.


Can sublimation of a substance be utilized to separate it from other substances?

Yes, it is possible if one of the substance will sublime and others will not.


What do you call the process of a solid changing to a gas?

sublimation. for example when dry ice changes directly to a gas.


How does sublimation occur in nature?

Snow and ice can sublime !


Does camphor and sodium chloride be separated by sublimation?

Yes. Camphor will sublime whereas sodium chloride will not. Hence they can be separated by sublimation.


What type of mixture is sublimation used to separate?

Just like by distillation, the different components of a mixture have different boiling and sublimation levels. If a mixture is heated up, the component that takes the least amount of energy to undergo sublimation will be evaporated out first, and the other component remains there in its original state.


Why common salt cannot be purified by sublimation?

Because salt doesn't sublime !


What are 5 substances that shows sublimation?

Examples are: ice, solid carbon dioxide, camphor, naphtalene, iodine, arsenic, etc.


What are the 5 substances that shows SUBLIMATION?

Examples are: ice, solid carbon dioxide, camphor, naphtalene, iodine, arsenic, etc.


To separate mixture of naphthalene and ammonium chloride by sublimation?

no because both sublime on heating


Is copper II sulfate pentahydrate sublime?

Sublimation of Cu(II)SO4.5H2O is not known.