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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_Lab_Techniques_(Nichols)/06%3A_Miscellaneous_Techniques/6.03%3A_SublimationSome compounds are capable of sublimation, which is the direct phase change from solid to gas. Sublimation is an analogous process to boiling, as it occurs when a compound's vapor pressure equals its ...Some compounds are capable of sublimation, which is the direct phase change from solid to gas. Sublimation is an analogous process to boiling, as it occurs when a compound's vapor pressure equals its applied pressure (often the atmospheric pressure). Most solids do not have an appreciable vapor pressure at easily accessible temperatures, and for this reason the ability to sublime is uncommon. Compounds that are capable of sublimation tend to be those with weak intermolecular forces.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Oneonta/Chem_221%3A_Organic_Chemistry_I_(Bennett)/2%3ALab_Textbook_(Nichols)/06%3A_Miscellaneous_Techniques/6.03%3A_SublimationSome compounds are capable of sublimation, which is the direct phase change from solid to gas. Sublimation is an analogous process to boiling, as it occurs when a compound's vapor pressure equals its ...Some compounds are capable of sublimation, which is the direct phase change from solid to gas. Sublimation is an analogous process to boiling, as it occurs when a compound's vapor pressure equals its applied pressure (often the atmospheric pressure). Most solids do not have an appreciable vapor pressure at easily accessible temperatures, and for this reason the ability to sublime is uncommon. Compounds that are capable of sublimation tend to be those with weak intermolecular forces.