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Define enthalpy of sublimation.
Explain enthalpy of sublimation.
Solution
The enthalpy change which accompanies the conversion of one mole of solid directly into its vapour at constant temperature and pressure is called its enthalpy of sublimation. It is denoted by ΔsubH.
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