Definitionn. (chemistry) a change directly from the solid to the gaseous state without becoming liquid
Last update: August 29, 2015
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The salt, it appeared, was obtained by simple sublimation from soot. [Please select]
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Martyrdom is sublimation, corrosive sublimation. [Please select]
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They must be of themselves responsive as hath the sea within itself that which respondeth to the sublimation of the sun. [Please select]
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FINDING VENT IN SUBLIMATION 379 GLOSSARY 386 BIBLIOGRAPHY 390 INDEX 393 OUTWITTING OUR NERVES CHAPTER I _In Which Most of Us Plead Guilty to the Charge of "Nerves." [Please select]
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Mohr usually obtains about an ounce and a half of benzoic acid from twelve ounces of gum benzoin by the first sublimation. [Please select]
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By the second sublimation the whole of the benzoic acid is not volatilized. [Please select]
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We have a right, then, to ask why this happy issue is not always attained, why sublimation ever fails. [Please select]
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What is it that holds them back from satisfaction in direct expression, and prevents indirect outlet in sublimation. [Please select]
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[Footnote 70: For emphasis on religion as a means to sublimation, see Freud, Putnam, Pfister, James, and DuBois. [Please select]
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Sublimation is more readily accomplished if his energy is directed toward self-chosen interests. [Please select]
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Taken in the large, it is found that men and women choose different ways of sublimation. [Please select]
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