Sublimation of Dry Ice (Solid to gas phase change)

Sublimation of Dry Ice Demo

Sublimation of Dry Ice

Direct Phase Change from Solid to Gas

Observe how dry ice (solid CO₂) sublimates directly into gas without passing through the liquid phase. Watch the particles transition from a solid crystalline structure to freely moving gas molecules!

Solid CO₂ (Dry Ice)
Temperature: ❄ -78.5°C (Sublimation Point)
Observation:

Dry ice maintains its solid form at -78.5°C. The particles are locked in a crystalline structure with minimal vibration.

The Science Behind Sublimation

Key Concepts:

Sublimation is the direct transition from solid to gas without passing through the liquid phase:

  • Dry Ice: Solid carbon dioxide (CO₂) at -78.5°C at standard pressure
  • Sublimation Point: The temperature and pressure at which a solid turns directly into gas
  • CO₂ Phase Diagram: At normal atmospheric pressure, CO₂ cannot exist as a liquid, only as solid or gas
Process Explanation:

When dry ice is exposed to higher temperatures, the CO₂ molecules gain enough energy to break free from the solid structure directly into the gas phase. This is different from melting where the substance would first become liquid.

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