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What are at least 3 examples of sublimation? Sublimation is solid skipping the melting to a liquid stage andngoing staright to a solid.
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What are at least 3 examples of sublimation?
Sublimation is solid skipping the melting to a liquid stage andngoing staright to a solid.
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Dry ice, ice crystals inside boxes of frozen food, snow under certain conditions, iodine crystals, Arsenic, bathroom fresheners,
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dry ice, air fresheners, polar evaporation, arsenic treatment
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