I'm trying to figure out the 3 stages of matter for rock. I know the solid state is rock and the liquid state is lava (or magma if inside the Earth's crust), but I cannot figure out what the gaseous state is (if one exists).
P.S. Before someone states that there are actually four states of matter, I know that, but not all chemicals substances have a plasma state.
The state of vapour is gaseous.
A terrestrial planet is made of rock, in which there is life on. However, a gaseous planet is made of gas, in which there is no life on.
Evaporation is changing of liquid state into gaseous state. Sublimation is changing of solid state into gaseous state.
gaseous state
Gaseous state
Condensation implies that you start with a gas or vapor state . . . rocks, by definition are in the solid state, not the gaseous state, so cannot condense. The word, "Ice" implies water in its solid form, and that, for sure is not a rock, or anything a rock could contribute to.
In its gas state. For example, Hydrogen at room temperature exits in its gaseous state.
gaseous state.
in gaseous state.
The state of vapour is gaseous.
Gaseous state.
Gaseous state.because in a gaseous state there are no intermolecular forces between molecules so they are allowed to move freely
Since litho means rock that would be solid. There is some liquid rock, lava, in the mix. There is also water and oil.
Gaseous water is called vapours.
A terrestrial planet is made of rock, in which there is life on. However, a gaseous planet is made of gas, in which there is no life on.
gaseous state
Gaseous state.