- Sublimation (phase transition) - Wikipedia
Sublimation is caused by the absorption of heat which provides enough energy for some molecules to overcome the attractive forces of their neighbors and escape into the vapor phase Since the process requires additional energy, sublimation is an endothermic change
- Sublimation | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
sublimation, in physics, conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid An example is the vaporization of frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) at ordinary atmospheric pressure and temperature
- Sublimation: Definition, Examples, and Applications
Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through the intermediate liquid phase under specific conditions of temperature and pressure
- Sublimation for Beginners: Your Ultimate Guide to Getting Started
Learn all about dye sublimation for beginners, including what it is, what you need, and what you can make! Sublimation is a really fun and useful crafting technique that creates vibrant, full-color objects, such as shirts, mugs, tumblers, signs, and so much more
- What Is Sublimation Printing: A Complete Guide
What is sublimation printing, how it works, and when to use it? Find out in our guide and master this printing technique for long-lasting prints
- What Is Sublimation Printing? A Complete Beginner’s Guide (2025 Update)
In this guide, we’ll explain what sublimation printing is, how it works, what materials it’s best suited for, and how it compares to other printing methods like screen printing and heat transfer vinyl
- 13. 12: Sublimation - Chemistry LibreTexts
This page discusses the challenges early settlers had with laundry in winter due to difficulties in drying clothes It explains the process of sublimation, where ice can turn directly into vapor, and …
- SUBLIMATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun sublimate 2 of 2 noun sub· li· mate ˈsə-blə-ˌmāt -mət : a chemical product obtained by sublimation
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