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Usually not, but you can add more solvent and remove a compensating volume of the solute. This is easest if it is a liquid-in-liquid or a gas-in-gas solution.
Water can do this and the temperature at which it occurs is called the triple point.
It becomes a gas
Condensation. A gas condenses into a liquid.
The change of state of matter from a gas to a liquid is called condensation.
Usually not, but you can add more solvent and remove a compensating volume of the solute. This is easest if it is a liquid-in-liquid or a gas-in-gas solution.
Condensation
You can add heat and cause liquid to gasify. Or you can decrease the pressure in the system and cause liquid to gasify. Note that you may gasify liquid and leave suspended or dissolved solids behind. More heat or pressure may be required to convert these remnants to liquid and then gas.
liquid to gas is called evaporation and gas to liquid is condensation
because condensation is the material changing state from a gas to a liquid and evaporation is the material changing state from a liquid to a gas
A gas turning into a liquid is called condensation.
when a gas becomes a liquid, it is called condensation.
Water can do this and the temperature at which it occurs is called the triple point.
This change of phase is called vaporization.
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It becomes a gas