The process is called sublimation
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.
Yes, solid plutonium can be transformed in a liquid or a gas.
No; by heating solid sodium chloride may be transformed in a liquid or a gas.
Carbon dioxide is transformed directly from gas to solid.
There is no element that can hold ancient paper as a gas in a bottle. Paper is a solid material, not a gas, and it cannot be transformed into a gas by any means.
The process is called deposition, where gas transforms directly into a solid without going through the liquid phase. This occurs when the temperature of the gas is lowered below its sublimation point, causing the particles to lose enough energy to form a solid state.
Let's consider the case of ice. Ice is a solid. When heated, it gets transformed to water. Water is a liquid. Further heating changes water into gas. Thus, heat can change a solid into both liquid and solid form.
Dry ice is carbon dioxide CO2; CO2 is transformed directly from solid to gas.
Substances that can be transformed into a gas at relatively low temperatures are called volatile substances. These substances have weak intermolecular forces that allow them to readily transition from a liquid or solid state to a gas at lower temperatures compared to non-volatile substances.
At the beginning the ice's particles where vibrating in place with strong bonds, then it melted and the bonds got weaker and the particles are rolling together and finally it evaporated the particles have to bonds and move freely