gas- nitrogen when it touches something ist turns in to ice -solid
and sorry that is all i can think of :/
Hydrogen (H2) in palladium metal.
A direct change of state from a gas to a solid is called DEPOSITION.The opposite process (solid to gas) is called sublimation.
Non-examples of freezing include melting, where a solid turns into a liquid, and evaporation, where a liquid transforms into a gas. Additionally, processes like sublimation, where a solid transitions directly to a gas, and condensation, where a gas becomes a liquid, also do not involve freezing. These processes illustrate different states of matter and their transitions, distinct from the freezing process.
Platinum is a solid.
the change of matter are the physical and chemical change physical change is a substance that do not change. chemicalchange is a substance that change. examples of physical: crumpling of paper evaporation of liquid examples of chemical: digestion of food burning of wood
dry ice
Solid, liquid and gas.
chemicle changes like solid to liquid liquid to gas solid to gas
chemicle changes like solid to liquid liquid to gas solid to gas
solid liquid gas
Ice is a solid. water is a liquid. and oxygen is a gas
Give examples of solute relating to solid liquid and gas
These systems are gas-solid colloids. The examples are: cork, pumice stone, expanded polystyrene, sponges and many others.
solid like. WOOD, ICE,... gas like. WATER VAPOUR, HYDROGEN,...
No, not all fuels are solid. Fuels can exist in different states - solid, liquid, or gas. Examples of liquid fuels include gasoline and diesel, while examples of gaseous fuels include natural gas and hydrogen.
dry ice dissolves into the air
mind your own business