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  2. Sublimation (phase transition) - Wikipedia

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    Sublimation was used to refer to the process in which a substance is heated to a vapor, then immediately collects as sediment on the upper portion and neck of the heating medium (typically a retort or alembic), but can also be used to describe other similar non-laboratory

  3. Sublimation for Beginners: Your Ultimate Guide to Getting Started

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    Sublimation is a really fun and useful crafting technique that creates vibrant, full-color objects, such as shirts, mugs, tumblers, signs, and so much more. If you’ve seen any of my tutorials about Cricut Infusible Ink, then you’re already familiar with sublimation — because Infusible Ink is a TYPE of sublimation!

  4. Sublimation - Psychology Today

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    Sublimation is a defense mechanism that involves channeling unwanted or unacceptable urges into an admissible or productive outlet. For example, a woman who recently went through a breakup may ...

  5. Sublimation | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    sublimation, in physics, conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid. An example is the vaporization of frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) at ordinary atmospheric pressure and temperature.

  6. We can define sublimation as the transition of a substance from the solid phase to the gaseous phase without changing into the liquid phase. This process is an endothermic phase transition that occurs at a temperature and pressure below the triple point of the substance.

  7. Sublimation is the transition of a substance directly from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through the intermediate liquid phase under specific conditions of temperature and pressure.

  8. Heat of Sublimation - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Sublimation is the transfer of molecules from the solid phase to the gas phase. The solid phase is at a lower energy than the liquid phase: that is why substances always release heat when freezing, hence \(\Delta E_{fus \, (s \rightarrow l)} > 0\).

  9. Sublimate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    To sublimate is to change the form, but not the essence. Physically speaking, it means to transform solid to vapor; psychologically, it means changing the outlet, or means, of expression from something base and inappropriate to something more positive or acceptable. The word sublimate comes from the Latin verb sublimare, which means "to lift up ...

  10. Sublimation Definition (Phase Transition in Chemistry) -...

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    Sublimation Definition. Sublimation is the transition from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. This endothermic phase transition occurs at temperatures and pressures below the triple point.

  11. Sublimation in Psychology - Verywell Mind

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    Sublimation is a defense mechanism, which is an unconscious psychological defense that reduces the anxiety that may result from unacceptable urges or harmful stimuli. The concept of sublimation has a central role in Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory.