The process is called deposition. The reverse process is called sublimaiton.
The change from gas to liquid is condensation. The change from liquid to solid is freezing or solidification. The change from solid to liquid is melting. The change from liquid to gas is vapourisation or boiling. The collective term that can apply to any one of these is a phase change.
Yes. The proper term for going from a solid to a gas is sublimation. Boiling is reserved for a liquid to a gas.
melting
Physical change
I'm pretty sure that it means that a liquid turns into a solid.
The process is called deposition. The reverse process is called sublimaiton.
lithosphere
The term used to describe the excess of gross profit over direct expense is gross margin. This is the percentage by which the profits exceedÊthe production costs.Ê
Simple: a transformation from a solid to a liquid.
The change is called melting.Another term is liquefaction.
Mutations
Term used to describe the domination of post-Civil War southern politics by the Democratic Party
Either solidification or freezing can be used to describe the change from a liquid to a solid.You might tend to say the lava solidified into rock and the water froze into ice but actually, either term would be correct.
The term is fusion (lay term is freezing).
inertia.
The previous response to this question was moronic. Allow me to fix it.Melting is a term used to describe the physical processresulting in the phase change from a solid to aliquid.That's true and that's what i was somewhat saying
The change from gas to liquid is condensation. The change from liquid to solid is freezing or solidification. The change from solid to liquid is melting. The change from liquid to gas is vapourisation or boiling. The collective term that can apply to any one of these is a phase change.