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∙ 14y agoNaphthalene and camphor the process is sublimation
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∙ 14y agoTwo solid substances that undergo sublimation, transitioning directly from solid to gas when heated, are dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and camphor.
A liquid that is heated may be called a "heating medium" or simply "heated liquid."
No, liquid is a state of matter, not a substance itself. Substances can exist in liquid state, but liquids can be broken down into simpler substances through physical or chemical processes.
The name of this liquid is filtrate.
A heated liquid become a gas at the boiling point.
This process is called sublimation. It occurs when a substance transitions from the solid phase directly to the gas phase without passing through the liquid phase.
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A substance in the solid phase will typically expand when heated. Most substances when heated sufficiently will melt into a liquid, assuming that they do not combust or sublimate.
When liquid water is heated it changes from a liquid to a gas and then, usually, to a vapor.steam comes to mind
"difusion"
"difusion"
diffusion
Usually, but it can also pass the liquid phase and go straight to vapor. That is called "sublimation".
A liquid that is heated may be called a "heating medium" or simply "heated liquid."
When iodine crystals are heated in open air, they sublimate directly from solid to gas without passing through a liquid phase, which means they skip the liquid state. This process is called sublimation. So, liquid iodine is not visible because it transforms directly from solid crystals to a gaseous form.
Solid--> liquid--> gas.
diffusion
When a liquid is heated, it gains energy and its molecules begin to move more rapidly. As the temperature rises, the liquid may reach its boiling point and turn into a gas through the process of vaporization.