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.
An example of a change of state from gas to liquid is steam condensing into water on the inside of the lid of a covered pot of boiling water.
Solid --> Liquid. Liquid -> Gas. Solid --> Gas.
A phase change from solid to gas, without going through an intermediate liquid state, is called "sublimation". For example, "dry ice" is frozen carbon dioxide. There is no liquid CO2; it "sublimates" directly from the solid to gaseous form.
No, a chemical change is when a substance and forms one or more new substances, it changes its composition. examples: changes in color production of gas formation of precipitate Boiling water is an example of physical change, it can be any phase change.
Yes, because condensation is the change in state from a gas to a liquid, and evaporation (a type of vaporization) is the change from a liquid to a gas.
This is a physical process called liquefaction. More specifically, it is condensation in this case.Changing of gas to a liquid is called condensation (E.g. Water vapour condenses to liquid water).The change from a gas to a liquid state is called condensation. It normally occurs when the temperature of a gas is lowered.condensation is what the process of a gas changing to a liquid is calledCondensation (maybe "coalescence" too) is the process of converting a gas to a liquid.Condensation is the name for the phase of a gas changing to a liquid state. It is the opposite of vaporization, which is when a liquid changes to a gas state. An example of condensation is when water vapor condenses on the side of a cold bottle or glass when it makes contact with the surface.Condensation (maybe "coalescence" too) is the process of converting a gas to a liquid.The change from gas to liquid is called Condensation.Condensation
Changing state from a gas to a liquid is called condensation. It is a physical change. An example is dew forming on grass overnight.
Yes. Because the chemistry stays the same.
Some changes of physical state are described by a single word, for example, the change from a liquid state to a gaseous state is called boiling, and the change from a liquid state to a solid state is called freezing. There is, however, no single word which means change of physical state in general.
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.
The change from the liquid state to the gas state is vaporization (boiling) or evaporation.
A change of state from a gas to a liquid is called condensation.
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
Temperature. Temperature causes matter to change state.
Physical change, because the water is only changing state, from a gas to a liquid.
the correct term is condinsation for the change of state from gas to liquid
Sublimation is the change in state from solid to gas.