To cause a solid or gas to change state without becoming a liquid, you can utilize processes like sublimation and deposition. Sublimation occurs when a solid transitions directly to a gas, bypassing the liquid phase, as seen with dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) turning into carbon dioxide gas. Conversely, deposition is the reverse process, where gas transitions directly into a solid without becoming liquid, such as frost forming from water vapor in cold air. These phase changes are influenced by temperature and pressure conditions.
A physical change. Changing H2O from a solid to a liquid or a liquid to gas does not cause any chemical change as in the end you still have H2O.
No, a dryer cannot cause a phase change. A dryer operates by using heat and airflow to evaporate moisture from clothing, but it does not have the ability to induce a phase change such as solid to liquid or liquid to gas.
When salt is mixed with a liquid indicator, it may not change color immediately. The liquid indicator's color change is usually due to a change in pH levels rather than the presence of salt. Salt does not typically cause a color change in liquid indicators.
To change the state of a substance, energy must be added or removed. For example, adding heat can cause a solid to melt into a liquid, while removing heat can cause a liquid to freeze into a solid. Similarly, adding energy can convert a liquid into a gas through vaporization, while cooling a gas can lead to condensation back into a liquid. This energy change typically involves changes in temperature and pressure.
An increase in thermal energy may change a solid to a liquid, a liquid to a gas, or a solid to a gas.A decrease in thermal energy may cause a change in the opposite direction - for example, from a liquid to a solid.
Heat transfer that does not cause a temperature change is called latent heat transfer. This occurs when heat is absorbed or released during a change in state (solid to liquid, liquid to gas) without changing the temperature of the substance.
i think you call it condensation
The likely cause of bubbles forming in a liquid without a change in temperature is a decrease in pressure. When pressure decreases, gases dissolved in the liquid can come out of solution and form bubbles. This phenomenon is known as cavitation.
Decreasing the temperature a liquid become a solid.
A physical change. Changing H2O from a solid to a liquid or a liquid to gas does not cause any chemical change as in the end you still have H2O.
Freezing something?
Freezing something?
a loss in energy cause the change from liquid to solid like-wise a rise in energy causes a change from solid to liquid.
That could cause a change from solid to liquid, or from liquid to gas.
An increase in thermal energy may change a solid to a liquid, a liquid to a gas, or a solid to a gas.A decrease in thermal energy may cause a change in the opposite direction - for example, from a liquid to a solid.
A change in state can be caused by either adding or removing energy from a substance. For example, adding heat can cause a solid to melt into a liquid, and removing heat can cause a liquid to freeze into a solid. Pressure changes can also cause a substance to change state, such as turning a gas into a liquid by increasing pressure.
A rise in temperature