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Arielle Schroeder
17 September, 17:27
How does sublimation differ from condensation?
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Pierre Chapman
17 September, 17:38
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Sublimation is when something goes straight from solid state to gaseous state. Condensation is when something goes from gaseous state to liquid state : - )
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Jackson Mcguire
17 September, 21:11
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Sublimation is is a solid going directly to a gas while condensation is a gas going to a liquid.
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