The process is called freezing.
Liquefaction
solid to liguid
First of all, you spelled liquid wrong and the Answer is........ MELTING
liguid
sodium is a solid-metal
gas
Before a liquid can change into a solid, the particles must lose energy, typically through cooling. This decrease in energy causes the particles to move closer together and arrange themselves into a more orderly, fixed structure, characteristic of a solid. As the temperature drops, the intermolecular forces become stronger, ultimately leading to the formation of a solid.
liguid is like water and solid is like cement.
Fluorine is a gas.
Solid, liguid, and gas.
At room temperature mercury is a liquid.
condensation