Pressure (mm Hg) Pressure (mmHg) Solid Rhombic Solid Monoclinic B Liquid A (119 °C, 0.027 mm Hg) (96 °C, 0.0043 mm Hg) Vapour Temperature (°C)
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Sublimation is the process in which a substance transitions directly from a solid phase to a gas phase without going through the liquid phase. Looking at the phase diagram, we can see that the solid phase of sulfur is represented by the region on the left side of Show more…
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