Carbon dioxide can be frozen into dry ice
Gas can be turned into solid by sublimation process.
Carbon dioxide is a gas that can be changed to a solid. When turned to a solid carbon dioxide becomes dry ice.
Yes, a gas can be turned into solid, like dry ice which is solid form of carbon dioxide. It is turned into liquid and solid under extreme pressure and very low pressure. The gas may be monoatomic, diatomic or polyatomic.
Deposition
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Gas can be turned into solid by a process called deposition. This involves cooling the gas (such as carbon dioxide) to a temperature where it directly changes from gas to solid without becoming a liquid first. The resulting solid is what is commonly referred to as dry ice.
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i am a scientist. variation dose take place when a solid is turned to a gas.
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, a solid can be turned directly into a gas through a process called sublimation. Sublimation occurs when the solid changes into a gas without passing through the liquid phase. This can happen under specific temperature and pressure conditions.
Every solid can be turned into gas if kept under the appropriate temperature and pressure; some of course, easier than others. It's easier to turn ice into water vapor, than it is to turn solid steel into a gas.
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