The answer here is, unfortunately, not really.
Condensation is the transfer of liquid from the gas phase to the liquid phase (think of all the water that builds on the outside of a cold glass of ice tea in the middle of summer).
However, sublimation is the change of liquid from the solid stage directly to the gas phase. The best way to picture this is to envision dry ice.
Condensation
Sublimation is the process where a solid changes directly to a gas without going through a liquid phase. The reverse of sublimation is still called condensation ie it does not have a 'special' name. Solid carbon dioxide and solid iodine both sublimate - they do not melt.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
Vaporization is the process of a substance changing from a liquid to a gas, sublimation is the process of a substance changing directly from a solid to a gas, and condensation is the process of a gas changing to a liquid. Each process involves the transformation of matter between different states.
Iron does not have a condensation point because it undergoes a direct transition from a solid to a gas at temperatures above its melting point in a process called sublimation.
it has to do with condensation
CONDENSATION
Condensation
Melting, Freezing, Condensation, Evaporation, and Sublimation.
Condensation is changing from a gas to a liquid. In sublimation, substance goes directly from solid to gas without ever becoming a liquid. Moth balls and dry ice both do that.
The term used for the conversion of solid to vapor is sublimation.
sublimation melting freezing condensation vaporation
The direct change from a solid to a gas is called sublimation.
The six different phase changes are: Melting (solid to liquid) Freezing (liquid to solid) Vaporization (liquid to gas) Condensation (gas to liquid) Sublimation (solid to gas) Deposition (gas to solid)
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Melting,freezing, evaporation, condensation, sublimation
Sublimation is the process where a solid changes directly to a gas without going through a liquid phase. The reverse of sublimation is still called condensation ie it does not have a 'special' name. Solid carbon dioxide and solid iodine both sublimate - they do not melt.