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    A Mothball Can Change Directly from Its Solid Phase to Its
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A Mothball Can Change Directly from Its Solid Phase to Its

Question 62

Question 62

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A mothball can change directly from its solid phase to its gaseous phase.This process is known as:


A) deposition.
B) melting.
C) condensation.
D) sublimation.
E) none of the above

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