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Brianna Patton
15 May, 04:19
How are sublimation in evaporation similar
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Arely Watkins
15 May, 08:11
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Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas, while sublimation is when a solid turns into a gas. Both involve absorbing energy to break apart the bonds of the substance. On the other hand, an example of sublimation is dry ice.
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