What is sublimation in chemistry? Chemistry Phases of Matter Phases of Matter 1 Answer anor277 Mar 13, 2017 "The transition from solid to gas..............." Explanation: As you know, carbon dioxide sublimes at 1*atm, and at -78 ""^@C. To sublime most other substances, we have to reduce the pressure substantially, and heat the material under a good vacuum. Answer link Related questions How do molecules behave in different phases of matter? How does heat affect the phases of matter? How is energy related to phases of matter? What phases of matter are present in soda? What phases of matter do halogens exist? Why is viscosity classified as a physical property? Why is surface tension of water high? How can I calculate viscosity of water at different temperatures? How does temperature affect the phases of matter? What is the only item that can be found on earth in three different phases of matter at standard... See all questions in Phases of Matter Impact of this question 3054 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License