The process is called evaporation or vaporization.
Solid to liquid.
This phenomenon is called deposition.
The liquid to gas phase change is vaporizing; the reverse is condensing. The other phase changes are: - solid to liquid: melting - liquid to solid: freezing - solid to gas: sublimation - gas to solid: deposition
There are two names I think...One is "Deposition"and the other is "sublimation
Changing from a solid to a gas is called sublimation, where a solid directly transitions to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. The reverse process, changing from a gas to a solid, is called deposition, where a gas transforms directly into a solid without becoming a liquid.
The process of changing a gas directly to a solid is called deposition. This involves the gas molecules losing energy and transitioning from a gaseous state to a solid state without passing through the liquid phase.
The process of a gas changing directly into a solid is called deposition. This occurs when gas molecules lose energy and move closer together, forming a solid without passing through the liquid phase. Examples include snowflakes forming from water vapor in the atmosphere.
It involves the states of matter. Evaporation is liquid changing to gas. Condensation is gas going to liquid. Freezing is liquid going to solid. These next two are less heard of. Sublimation is solid going directly to gas. Deposition is gas to solid.
This is called sublimation- an example is when solid carbon dioxide *dry ice* bypasses the liquid state and directly becomes a gas
The phase change from gas to solid is called deposition.For example, at 5 times normal air pressure, liquid carbon dioxide would form around -56°C (-70 °F). But at normal pressure, the liquid is unstable and tends to remain a gas. Cooling the gas further to -78.5 °C (-109.3 °F) will form solid dry ice.
Gas -> Solid = Deposition Solid -> Gas = Sublimation Gas -> Liquid = Condensation Liquid -> Gas = Evaporation Solid -> Liquid = Freezing Liquid -> Solid = Melting Hope that helps. Qualifications: I googled it. You should try sometime ^^ + 1 year Chemistry education
A liquid changing to a gas is known as vaporization.