Clouds
the stuff that comes out of a boiling kettle
Your own breath in very cold weather
the stuff that comes out of cooling towers in a nuclear power plant
Geysers
Gaseous state of most liquids
condensation
It is an example of a man being a gentleman in front of a woman, treating her like nicely then the next second, being, treats her like his punching bag.
Ice does not give out fumes when exposed to air. It changes directly from a solid to a gas through a process called sublimation. This occurs because the vapor pressure of ice is lower than the partial pressure of water vapor in the air.
The word for a solid turning into a gas without going through the liquid phase is - sublimation.
When water vapor condenses into liquid water, latent heat is released. Similarly, when liquid water freezes into ice, latent heat is also released.
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Ice melting and evaporating.
Yes, frost is an example of deposition. Deposition is the process by which water vapor changes directly to ice without passing through the liquid state. When frost forms on surfaces like leaves or windows, it is the result of water vapor in the air turning into solid ice crystals.
The process of water vapor turning directly into ice crystals is called deposition. This occurs when water vapor in the air changes directly into solid ice without first becoming a liquid. This process is often seen in the formation of frost or snowflakes.
Freeze steam (water vapor - a gas) and you get ice (a solid).
When an ice cube slowly disappears from the ice tray in the freezer, that is sublimation. The solid water (ice) is turning directly to the gas state (water vapor)- it skips over the liquid phase.
A vapor changing into a solid goes through a process called deposition. One example of this process is frost forming on leaves.
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