The kitchen range (cookstove) can heat ice (a solid) melt it to water (a liquid) and boil the water into steam (a gas)
The solid -> gas transition is called sublimation. The gas -> solid transition is called deposition.
Yes, sublimation is a change from solid to gas.
Evaporation would be the phase change from liquid to gas. The phase change from solid to gas is called sublimation. A liquid can also boil and become a gas.
i would assume that sublimation,solid to gas,would be the same answer when going from a gas to a solid.
Sublimation is the conversion from solid directly to gas, so the particles of a solid that sublimes would change into a gas.
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
Some substances can go straight from solid to gas phase by a process called sublimation. A gas going to a solid is a process known as Deposition.
Solid to Gas phase change is called Sublimation
The PHASE change of solid TO gas is called Sublimation.
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.
Sublimation is the process by which some solids change directly into gas and vice versa whereas solidification is the conversion of liquid into solid by cooling
The solid -> gas transition is called sublimation. The gas -> solid transition is called deposition.
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
a phase change: solid to liquid: melting liquid to solid: freezing liquid to gas: vaporization gas to liquid: condensation solid to gas: sublimation gas to solid: deposition
Please note that a "change of state" involves TWO states, not just one. Using just the three most common states of matter: * A solid can change to a gas * A liquid can change to a gas * A gas can change to a liquid * A gas can change to a solid * A solid can change to a liquid * A liquid can change to a solid The first four changes in the list above involve gases.
Please note that a "change of state" involves TWO states, not just one. Using just the three most common states of matter: * A solid can change to a gas * A liquid can change to a gas * A gas can change to a liquid * A gas can change to a solid * A solid can change to a liquid * A liquid can change to a solid The first four changes in the list above involve gases.