No. By example Iodine (I2) will directly 'evaporate' to gas at STP. This is called sublimation, which occurs at temperatures and pressures below a substance's triple point.
Other compounds like this: carbon dioxide (dry ice), naphtalene, ferrocene
Ice melting is probably the most common sight
Yes, all are substances.
Solids become liquids when the temperature reaches melting point, groups of particles start to brake away from each other. This is when the solid starts becoming a liquid. Liquids become solids on cooling, the particles move slower and become a solid.
Radiation can occur in all three states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases. It is a form of energy transfer that does not require a medium. Radiation can travel through solids, liquids, and gases as electromagnetic waves or particles.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity as liquids and in solution.
All solid can be liquified if the temperature is high enough.
Heat them.
The process of melting.
heat
liquids turn into gas and solids don't and gas evaporates
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
with some you can ex) water can turn into ice
Almost all solids will turn into liquid at some temperature.This process is called melting and the temperature at which the solid melts is its melting point.
Yes
Liquids can through evaporation, and solids can through combustion.
Yes, solids, liquids, and gases can all act as mediums for waves. The speed at which waves propagate through these mediums depends on their properties, such as density and elasticity. Solids typically transmit waves faster than liquids, which in turn transmit waves faster than gases.
When a liquid looses enough energy (heat), it turns into a solid.