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Heat of sublimationThe heat of sublimation is defined as the heat required to sublimate one mole of the substance at a given combination of temperature and pressure, usually standard temperature and pressure (STP). The heat of sublimation is usually expressed in kJ/mol, although the less custmary kJ/kg is also encountered. See alsoCategories: Heat | Thermodynamic properties |
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