Yes, a gas can change directly to a solid. This process is called deposition. The gas particles condense and pack tightly together forming a solid directly. Water (or water vapor in its gas phase) can change directly into ice by subfreezing the water vapor.
Yes, its called sublimation.
yes. its called sublimation
Of course. If you can change the solid to a gas you can turn the gas into a liquid then you can change the liquid into a solid. It is called changes of matter.
Yes. This is called sublimation. See link.
Yes, it has no liquid phase at standard atmosphere pressure and it goes directly from solid to gas - this process is called sublimation
Yes it can. It is called sublimation. Solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) sublimes at room temperature.
Yes, a gas can be turned into a solid through a process called deposition. This occurs when the gas undergoes a phase change directly from gas to solid without passing through the liquid phase. An example of deposition is when water vapor in the air forms frost on a cold surface.
Yes. It can go directly into a gas when you add more energy!! This process is known as sublimation.
Yes. Dry ice, for example.
Yes. Changing from liquid to gas is called vaporization, and requires more energy (in water) than to change from solid to liquid, which is called fusion.
Yes, It can change... To be a liquid or a gas :)OR by applying forces..... Yes it can change its shape by the alteration of temperature.
Yes, it is possible to go from a solid to a gas through a process called sublimation. Sublimation occurs when a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state.