yes. dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) turns directly to the gaseous form at normal pressures without ever being a liquid in between.
By freezing a liquid become a solid.
The thermal change that would be involved is a negative one. A gas must decrease in temperature to become a liquid and eventually a solid.
Melting is from solid to liquid, evaporation is from liquid to gas, freezing is from liquid to solid, and sublimation is from solid right to gas, and condensation is from gas to liquid. It goes like this, stupid person, top is with heating up, bottom is for cooling down. Sublimation { -----------------------------------------} { melting Evaporation } Solid------------Liquid------------------Gas freezing condensation I hope you are not 2 stupid to read this.
Condensation (gas to liquid or solid or liquid to solid), vaporization (liquid or solid to gas), sublimation (solid to gas), solidification (liquid to solid), or melting (solid to liquid).
It is not a matter. It is one of seven kind of energy. Electricity is produce generator.
One way matter exists, such as solid, liquid, or gas.
Cotton candy is a solid because one you can eat a solid and not a liquid or gas and two because its substances and combined and together which make it a solid.
Mass transfer is the movement of substances from one place to another, often between phases such as gas, liquid, or solid. It can involve diffusion, convection, or mass transfer through a phase boundary, and is important in various engineering and natural processes such as chemical reactions, separation processes, and biological systems.
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the fact is gas and not solid
A gas can not be strong or weak.It is a gas or it is not a gas.(Gas is one of the four 'States of Matter': plasma, gas, liquid, solid)
To change a solid into a liquid, you melt it. To change a liquid into a gas, you boil it. To change a gas into a liquid, you condense it. To change a liquid into a solid, you freeze it. Some solids cannot be melted. Complex molecules may break down or burn before they melt e.g. wood, meat.