Which statement correctly describes the sublimation of a solid?
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Chemistry, 28.01.2021 03:00 xwalker6772
Which statement correctly describes the sublimation of a solid?
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The particles in the solid lose enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces, preventing them from approaching one another.
The particles in the solid gain enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces, preventing them from approaching one another.
The particles in the solid lose enough energy and eventually are overcome by the intermolecular forces, thus holding them in an organized pattern.
The particles in the solid gain enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them in an organized pattern.
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