i think you call it condensation
yes it is. Its melting so its becoming a liquid
When ice changes directly into a gas without becoming a liquid the process is called sublimation.
Water Water has three forms: solid = ice / liquid = water / gas = steam
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. While it doesn't cause anything, when dry ice sublimates (melts, except without becoming a liquid), gaseous carbon dioxide is released. So if this happens in an enclosed space, there will be a buildup of carbon dioxide.
When water vapor changes directly into ice without becoming a liquid first, it forms a process known as deposition. This occurs when the water vapor undergoes a phase transition from a gas to a solid, bypassing the liquid phase.
it is different cause water is a liquid and ice is a solid
To cause a solid or gas to change state without becoming a liquid, you can utilize processes like sublimation and deposition. Sublimation occurs when a solid transitions directly to a gas, bypassing the liquid phase, as seen with dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) turning into carbon dioxide gas. Conversely, deposition is the reverse process, where gas transitions directly into a solid without becoming liquid, such as frost forming from water vapor in cold air. These phase changes are influenced by temperature and pressure conditions.
it is water iwould call this a ice cube
An example of a change of state is an ice cube melting and becoming liquid water, or liquid water boiling to become steam.
When liquid (water) turns into solid (ice), we usually call it freezing.
The process by which ice changes to liquid water is known as melting.
The name for solid water is ice. It changes to a liquid when it melts.