This question doesn't quite make sense. Liquid is a phase and so is gas. When passing from one to the other there is no intermediate phase in between. Changing from liquid to gas is a process,and that process has names. There seems to be a kind of unwritten custom that when it happens naturally, spontaneously, it is called evaporation. If somebody applies heat with the intention of producing a phase change it is called vaporisation.
solid liquid and gas
matter
Solid, liquid and gas are 3 phases of matter (but not the only phases).
Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
Phases of matter!
the three phases are solid,liquid, and gas, but there not only three they have plasma,and liquid cyrstal.
The four phases of matter on Earth are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These phases are based on the arrangement and movement of particles in a substance.
Gas, liquid and solid are the basic three phases of matter
liquid, solid, gas
gas
Solid, liquid, or gas.
A colloid is a form of suspension in a liquid or gas, the two phases are distinct.