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What is the name for when a gas turns into a solid?

when a solid turns to a gas it is called "deposition" No, when a solid turns into a gas it is called sublimation. You might be thinking the other way round.


What is the name of the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas?

The name of the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas is called sublimation.


What is the name of a solid turning into a gas?

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What is The name used when a solid goes to a gas?

The phase of solid to gas is called sublimation.


What is the correct name for reverse sublimation?

deposition


How does sublimation compare with other changes of state?

Sublimation occur directly from a solid to a gas, jumping over the liquid phase.


What term is given to a liquid changing to a gas?

There are two names I think...One is "Deposition"and the other is "sublimation


Change of state of solid to gas?

The process is called sublimation. Solids can turn directly into gases, and gases can turn directly into solid without ever being a liquid. Carbon dioxide (dry ice) is a common example of this. Other examples are mothballs, solid air fresheners (Air Wick), and iodine.


What is the exact name in which process the solid became a gaseous?

sublimation


What is the phase in chemistry where a gas chnges to a solid?

Solid to Gas phase change is called Sublimation


What is the name of the process in which a solid goes directly to a gas?

Sublimation is the transition directly from solid to gas, without the intermediary liquid stage. The reverse (the transition directly from gas to solid) is called deposition or desublimation.


Is the change of state of a substance from solid to vapor without passing through the liquid state.?

sublimation