frost
ik im late but it's frost
Turning a solid to a gas is sublimation. You cannot go directly from a gas to a solid. First you have to condense the gas and then freeze it. Sure you can - at the triple point
To remove moisture from a liquid and form a solid, you can employ methods such as evaporation or freeze-drying. Evaporation involves heating the liquid to vaporize the water content, leaving behind solid residues. Freeze-drying, on the other hand, freezes the liquid and then reduces the surrounding pressure to allow sublimation, where ice turns directly into vapor without becoming liquid. Both methods effectively concentrate the solid components by eliminating moisture.
If you put water or other liquid on them they will freeze together, but to "freeze" them together without another substances help they would have to be welded, which is melting.
A waterfall is made up of liquid water flowing downward over a cliff or rock surface. So, it is a liquid.
Both sublimation and evaporation occur only on the surface of a substance. Sublimation is the process where a solid transitions directly to a gas without becoming a liquid, while evaporation is the process where a liquid turns into vapor. Both processes involve molecules at the surface escaping into the surrounding environment.
False. Solids cannot go directly into the gas phase without becoming a liquid first. This process is known as sublimation, where a solid turns into a gas without passing through the liquid phase.
The ice deposited by the atmosphere on a surface that is below freezing is known as frost. Frost typically forms when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a cold surface and freezes without first becoming liquid.
sublimation
Sublimation
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Sublimation.