Requires energy, generally in the form of heat.
It depends!!When you turn water from liquid to solid, it doesn't requires heat.It is so called SOLIDIFICATION.Then if liquid to gas,the liquid requires more heat inorder for it to become a water vapor...The process is called EVAPORATION..™J-Neil™
Yes. Changing from liquid to gas is called vaporization, and requires more energy (in water) than to change from solid to liquid, which is called fusion.
Solid to liquid.
Ironisation is the process of changing gas into plasma. Other processes of changing state include: Solid -> liquid = melting Liquid -> gas = condensation Gas -> liquid = evaporation Liquid -> solid = freezing Solid <- -> Gas = sublimation
Ironisation is the process of changing gas into plasma. Other processes of changing state include: Solid -> liquid = melting Liquid -> gas = condensation Gas -> liquid = evaporation Liquid -> solid = freezing Solid <- -> Gas = sublimation
A solid changing to a gas without becoming a liquid first is called sublimation.
Water changes from a solid to a liquid through melting and from a liquid to a gas through evaporation. The reverse processes are freezing (liquid to solid) and condensation (gas to liquid). These changes in state occur due to variations in temperature and pressure.
Solid to liquid.
The process of a gas changing into a liquid is called condensation. The process of changing a solid into a gas is called sublimation.
The process of a gas changing into a liquid is called condensation. The process of changing a solid into a gas is called sublimation.
Changing a liquid to a gas requires less heat than changing a solid to a gas, hence the former will happen more quickly than the latter.
Gas to liquid. Also, gas to solid.