Assuming you mean the process where a solid converts directly to a gas - without changing to liquid form first - it's called 'submlimation'
When a solid turns into a gas without going through a liquid phase, it's called sublimation.
it is a solid
To write the chemical equation for the production of solid sodium chloride from solid sodium and chlorine gas, you start with the reactants: sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl2). The balanced equation is 2 Na(s) + Cl2(g) → 2 NaCl(s). This indicates that two moles of solid sodium react with one mole of chlorine gas to produce two moles of solid sodium chloride.
Well hydrogen is obviously a gas and so is carbon i think neon is a gas as well Well hydrogen is obviously a gas and so is carbon i think neon is a gas as well Well hydrogen is obviously a gas and so is carbon i think neon is a gas as well Well hydrogen is obviously a gas and so is carbon i think neon is a gas as well
Sublimation. Transition from solid to gas, such as the "melting" of dry Ice (CO2(s) - > CO2(g))
State change from solid directly to gas is called sublimation, for example, dry ice - CO2(s) sublimates into gas CO2(g).
Condensation happens when a gas or a vapor changes into a liquid or a solid. H2O (v) ----->H2O (l or s) V= vapor L=liquid S=solid
Sublimation hasn't an equation.
It is solid as it doesn't flow like a liquid or has vast space between its molecules like gases.
The chemical equation for the sublimation of iodine solid to iodine gas is: I2(s) -> I2(g). This represents the process in which solid iodine directly transforms into iodine gas without going through a liquid phase.
Gas changing into a solid is called deposition, where gas molecules lose energy and come together to form a solid. On the other hand, solid changing into a gas is called sublimation, where solid molecules gain enough energy to break free and become a gas without passing through the liquid state.
They are the state symbols in a chemical reaction. s = solid l = (pure) liquid g = gas aq = aqueous ( water) solution.