Yes this answer is correct- I checked it out.
If you mean "can matter phase-change directly from a solid to a gas?", the answer is still yes. That's called sublimation and a common example would be "dry ice", which is solid CO2 that sublimates to gaseous CO2 without first passing through the liquid phase.
On Earth, carbon dioxide turns directly into a solid - dry ice.
Camphor is an example for changing solid matter into gas matter and this process is known as Sublimation.
when hydrogen and nitrogen gases react with each other they form another gas ammonia so a gas matter is converted into another gas matter.
gas is a state of matter that can be squashed.
the change of matter are the physical and chemical change physical change is a substance that do not change. chemicalchange is a substance that change. examples of physical: crumpling of paper evaporation of liquid examples of chemical: digestion of food burning of wood
solid, liquid, gas, plasma
Some states of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These are distinct and different forms in which matter can exist in nature.
The space between the molecules/atoms determines whether material is a solid or a gas. If they are very far apart, the matter is a gas. If they are not very far apart, the matter is a liquid. If they are close, it is a solid.
solid liquid gas
There are three kinds of matter: gas: argon; liquid: water; solid: wood
solid: iceliquid: watergas: water vapor
the 3 states matter can take;For instance, H2O:as a liquid: wateras a gas: steamas a solid: ice
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
the examples if interchangeability of matter into three types are- 1.solid. 2.Liquid. 3.Gas.
No, a solid is a solid and a gas is a gas. They are two separate states of matter.
The three main types of matter are liquid,solid, and a gas. There is a fourth, which is called "plasma". Plasma is found on the sun.
The kinds of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
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The [main] states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. They usually move like this: Solid ---> Liquid ---> Gas However, matter can jump from solid to gas and vice versa, but it usually doesn't.
Matter is objects that take up space and have mass. Three examples of matter are: 1) Solid 2) Liquid 3) Gas