Deposition! The opposite is sublimation...when solid is transformed to gas.
The process is called deposition, where gas transforms directly into a solid without going through the liquid phase. This occurs when the temperature of the gas is lowered below its sublimation point, causing the particles to lose enough energy to form a solid state.
a solid can change directly into a vapor if it is super heated very fast so fast that the solid does not have time to turn into a liquid
The short answer is either. Carbon dioxide when it is frozen is a solid, it does not have a liquid state. Many other gases would become liquid under pressure, like lighter fuel in a cigarette lighter or gas in a calor gas container.
If you mean directly, it is by a process called sublimation where a gas turns right into a solid. If you mean in stages, first the gas cools down and the particles move slower and come closer together. The gas then turns into a liquid. This process is called condensation. Then, the liquid cools down and freezes. It then turns into a solid. This process is called solidification. Sorry for deleting the previous answer. "Through the water cycle" is not specific enough and could be wrong if you were asking how sublimation works and not how a gas turns into a solid in stages.
Solids can turn directly into gases without ever being a liquid. Carbon dioxide (dry ice) is a common example of this. The process is called sublimation. Gases can also change directly into a solid without ever becoming a liquid. This process is called deposition. I sub freezing temperatures water vapor changes directly into ice crystals. The formation of frost, and snow in clouds, are both examples of deposition.
because of the process of sublimation solid directly change into thegas without going to the intermediate state liquid) So the napthanele ballsbecome smallereg:camphor,dry ice.
Yes. Gas can go directly to a solid by a process called deposition, also known as desublimation. An example is sub-freezing air, where water vapor turns into ice without first becoming liquid.
sublimation
a solid can change directly into a vapor if it is super heated very fast so fast that the solid does not have time to turn into a liquid
When solid turns into a gas is called sublimation.
Yes, it's called sublimation.
The liquid that can turn into a solid is called a "freezing" or "solidification" process
The process of a gas turning into a solid is called deposition
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.
A solid changing to a gas is called sublimation.
deposition or desublimation and when there are gases not one when they turn into solid this is called excretion
A gas can't turn directly into a solid but a solid can turn into gas for example ice to water vapor.
Sublimation is when snow goes directly into a gaseous state.