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A gas can't turn directly into a solid but a solid can turn into gas for example ice to water vapor.
Smoke. The general term for a suspension of either liquid or solid particles in a gas is "aerosol."
It is called sublimation when you turn a solid into a gas. When you turn a gas into a solid it is called deposition.
The three phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. An example of each would be ice (solid), water (liquid), and steam (gas).
Water, liquid and gas, as well as Nevada, South Dakota, and Delaware.
A marshmallow is an example of a solid foam because it is made up of tiny gas bubbles trapped in a solid matrix of sugar, gelatin, and water. These gas bubbles give the marshmallow its spongy, lightweight texture, making it a solid foam material.
To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.
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Yes you can! Example: I2gas --> I2solid solid and vice verse: its called sublimation. Also water does this 'trick' (hoar-frost). Another example is carbon dioxide which can exist as a solid or gas under normal atmospheric pressure, but not as a liquid.
An example of a solid and gas solution: hydrogen dissolved in palladium.
No, a solute is not always solid; it can also be a liquid or gas. For example, in a sugar solution, sugar acts as a solid solute dissolved in water, which is a liquid solvent. Another example is carbon dioxide, which can dissolve in water to form carbonated beverages, where the gas is the solute.
sublimation!!