Thursday, 3 November 2016

physical chemistry - Is sublimation caused by an environmental difference or an element's composition?


I was having a conversation when the topic of sublimation came up. Prior to the discussion, I had always thought that sublimation was caused by a great pressure/temperature difference, but another person stated that whether or not an element sublimates depends on its composition.


Will any element sublimate under the right conditions? Or are there elements which will always pass through a liquid state?




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