Freeze steam (water vapor - a gas) and you get ice (a solid).
At typical everyday air pressure, dry-ice evaporates
without ever becoming liquid carbon-dioxide.
Steam freezing into ice.
Sublimation. Example: Dry ice turning into carbon dioxide
Sublimation. Example: Dry ice turning into carbon dioxide
Examples of a gas changing directly into a solid (deposition) - Water vapor in a cloud changing into solid snowflakes. Water vapor in the air turning directly to frost on any sub-freezing surfaces.
When something solidifies, it turns from a gas or a liquid to a solid. The opposite of something turning from a liquid or gas to a solid would be something turning from a solid to a liquid or gas. Now, there's a word for something turning from a solid to a gas, but it's not in common use; and very few things go straight from solid to gas (dry ice is one example). So the most appropriate answer would be the word for something turning from solid to liquid, which is "liquify".
Turning a solid to a gas is sublimation. You cannot go directly from a gas to a solid. First you have to condense the gas and then freeze it. Sure you can - at the triple point
Examples of a gas changing directly into a solid (deposition) - Water vapor in a cloud changing into solid snowflakes. Water vapor in the air turning directly to frost on any sub-freezing surfaces.
Solid turning into gas is known as sublimation.
Heating a solid crystal of iodine will cause it to vaporize without turning into a liquid first. It is called sublimation.
It is called DEPOSITION.
Sublimation.
take pig fat put it in a jar for a day and the next day you will see the mosture come off the fat.
They are different because evaporation is a solid turning into a gas , and condensation is gas turning into a solid.