Yes. Ice for instance will slowly evaporate without turning to liquid below 0 deg C. Solid carbon dioxide has a vapour pressure greater than atmospheric pressure at it's freezing point which is why it evaporates without turning into a liquid (it sublimes)
The direct transition of solid ice to vapor is called sublimation. It occurs when the solid ice skips the liquid phase and turns directly into water vapor without melting.
Sublimation is the process where solid iodine directly turns into iodine vapor without passing through the liquid phase. When the solid iodine is heated, it sublimes into vapor which then collects in the flask as the vapor cools down and condenses.
Water exists on land as a liquid or solid (ice) and in the air as a gas (water vapor).
Water vapor changes into a solid when it undergoes the process of deposition, where it goes directly from a gas to a solid without becoming a liquid first. This occurs when the water vapor is cooled to its dew point temperature and condenses into tiny ice crystals or frost.
H2O is water. It can be all three. As a solid, it is ice. As a liquid, it is water in the sense of bottled water. As a gas it is water vapor (an example of water vapor is steam).
Solid to vapor is sublimation.
No, a vapor is a gas. Sublimation is the process by which a solid becomes a gas (vapor).
No. Water vapor is a gas.
The antonym for vapor is solid.
A vapor changing into a solid goes through a process called deposition. One example of this process is frost forming on leaves.
Water vapor is a gas.
Water vapor is a gas.
Water vapor is a gas.
A vapor becomes a liquid by condensation, and a solid by freezing. Freezing does not mean cold. Anything that is solid is frozen.
The direct transition of solid ice to vapor is called sublimation. It occurs when the solid ice skips the liquid phase and turns directly into water vapor without melting.
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Iodine is a solid nonmetal that gives off purple vapor when heated.