A phase change from gas directly to solid may be correctly called either deposition or desublimation. The former term is the more common. The crystalization of water into snowflakes from clear air at subfreezing temperatures is usually referred to as desublimation since the snow crystals are not really depositing on any particular surface (except maybe the dust particle that they nucleate on).
They are not the same thing.When something changes directly from solid to gas, it is said to sublimate.When matter changes from gas to solid it is called deposition, or sometimes called desublimation.
Deposition, or desublimation, is the transition process directly from gas to solid.The reverse (the transition directly from solid to gas) is called sublimation.
Solids that are made up of particles arranged in repeating geometric patterns are called deposition. It is also known as desublimation. It is a thermodynamic process.
They are examples of organelles
deposition, desublimation
Desublimation
Deposition or desublimation
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Desublimation
Conversion on of gas into solid is called desublimation.
like a dry ice it sublimate when it exposed to air and it becomes carbon dioxide again... if carbon dioxide put into vaccum and comnpress it and temperature goes to zero degree centigrade to become ice, the process called desublimation or deposition...the gas become ice... Joseph Ryan labatete y abante
Deposition (in the sense of desublimation) is an exothermic process.
Sublimation. Something is said to sublime or be subliming.