Frost
Frost
Water vapour changing to solid on a surface is sublimation of the vapour. For water the product is referred to as rime or hoarfrost.
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Water is a solid at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
When water vapor condenses on a surface that is below zero degrees Celsius, it forms a solid directly without passing through the liquid phase. This process is called deposition, and the solid formed is usually frost or ice.
When very cold, at or below -39 degrees Celsius (-38 degrees Fahrenheit) mercury is a solid.
If water vapor condenses on a surface below 0 degrees Celsius, it will freeze and form ice. This occurs because the temperature of the surface is below the freezing point of water, causing the water vapor to change into a solid state.
Rubidium is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius. Its melting point is 39.3 degrees Celsius, which means it would be in a solid state below this temperature.
this is known as liquifaction if the gas is cooled to liquid.
Sublimation is when vaporization occurs below the surface of a solid.
At -40 degrees Celsius, chlorine is in a solid state. Chlorine freezes at -101 degrees Celsius and below, so at -40 degrees Celsius, it would be a solid.
It is said that the crust and the inner core are to be solid.