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In which phase transition do molecules directly move from a state involving vibration of particles in a fixed position to a state involving random movement of high-speed particles?
a. evaporation
b.sublimation
c.freezing
d. deposition
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B.)Sublimation
...That's a easy one
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M
olecules directly move from a state involving vibration of particles in a fixed position to a state involving random movement of high-speed particles in the transition phase known as
B. sublimation.
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