Changing directly from a gas to a solid is called deposition.Changing directly from a solid to a gas is called sublimation.
Changing from a solid to a gas is called sublimation, where a solid directly transitions to a gas without passing through the liquid phase. The reverse process, changing from a gas to a solid, is called deposition, where a gas transforms directly into a solid without becoming a liquid.
Conversion on of gas into solid is called desublimation.
It is called sublimation when you turn a solid into a gas. When you turn a gas into a solid it is called deposition.
The transformation from solid to gas is called sublimation.
The change of state directly from solid to gas is called sublimation, and the change from gas to solid is called deposition.
A solid spread throughout a gas is called a suspension. This can occur when solid particles are dispersed and suspended in a gas, creating a mixture where the solid particles are not dissolved in the gas but simply dispersed within it.
When a gas changes directly to a solid it is called deposition.
Solid particles in gas are called aerosols. These are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas, such as dust, smoke, or mist.
A phase change from solid directly to gas is called sublimation. A common example of sublimation is that of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide).
The process of a gas turning into a solid is called deposition
A solid changing to a gas without becoming a liquid first is called sublimation.