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<p>the <a href="page.php?w=metalloid">metalloid</a> <a href="page.php?w=arsenic">arsenic</a>, sublimating around 900 K; and the life-forming element carbon, which sublimates around 3,950 K.</p>

<p>When applied pressure is released, solids will (very) rapidly re-expand and release the stored energy in the process in a manner somewhat similar to those of gases. An example of this is the (oft-attempted) confinement of freezing water in an inflexible container (of steel, for example). The gradual freezing results in an increase in volume, as ice is</p><p>
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