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7nadin3 [17]
4 years ago
14

In which phase transition do molecules directly move from a state involving vibration of particles in a fixed position to a stat

e involving random movement of high-speed particles?
Biology
2 answers:
Jlenok [28]4 years ago
5 0

It’s the phase of sublimation. It is a phase where a solid is directly converted into gas without turning into liquid. These are the English translation of what was asked in the question. Enjoy.

Kaylis [27]4 years ago
4 0
The phase transition in which molecules directly move from a state involving vibration of particles in a fixed position to a state involving random movement of high -speed particles is called : Sublimation

Particles in a fixed position = solid particle
Random movement high speed particles = gas particles

The transition from solid to gas is called sublimation

hope this helps
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