water change to steam ice melt to water
Because liquid and solid are two different things
Decanting is not typically used to separate a solid from a liquid. It is a process used to separate a liquid from a solid, often by carefully pouring off the liquid while leaving the solid behind in the container. To separate a solid from a liquid, techniques like filtration or centrifugation are usually more effective.
The transition from a solid to a gas involves two steps: first, the solid must melt into a liquid, absorbing heat energy in the process; then, the liquid must vaporize into a gas, which also requires an input of heat energy.
Yes, two solids can react to form a liquid by chemical combination. This type of reaction is known as a synthesis or precipitation reaction. An example of this is when solid sodium reacts with solid chloride to form liquid sodium chloride (common table salt) during the process of electrolysis.
Melting is the change from solid to liquid.
That depends on the liquid. Two things are:the physical process of freezing as temperature dropsthe chemical process of polymerization (but this only works with certain organic liquids)
In order to know what two changes of state are involved in a process one needs to know what the process is.
Water can turn into a liquid through the process of condensation, where water vapor changes back into liquid form. It can also turn into a gas through the process of evaporation, where liquid water changes into water vapor.
Liquid to gas, solid to liquid, and liquid to solid
solid to liquid= meltingliquid- solid= freezingliquid to gas= vaporization (There is two forms- boiling and evaporation. The difference is that evaporation happens on the surface of the liquid, and boiling happens throughout.)gas to liquid= condensationgas to solid= depositionsolid to gas= sublimation
Because liquid and solid are two different things
A alloy is a solid or liquid mixture of two or more metals.
solute is the solid solvent is the liquid solution is the mixture of the two
Most likely, a typographical error. It may be a confusion of two terms: 1 - solidification (i.e. the process of becoming solid; converse of liquification or, in some instances, gasification); when liquid water turns into ice, it solidifies. When solid wax melts, it liquefies. 2 - lithification (i.e. the process by which sediments and other materials compact and turn into solid rock).
Decanting is not typically used to separate a solid from a liquid. It is a process used to separate a liquid from a solid, often by carefully pouring off the liquid while leaving the solid behind in the container. To separate a solid from a liquid, techniques like filtration or centrifugation are usually more effective.
To turn it into a solid (ice) you have to freeze it, to turn it into gas (steam) you have to heat it up in ex: shower, stove, hot water
Two phase changes that occur when matter loses heat energy are: Solid to liquid: When a substance loses heat energy, it can transition from a solid phase to a liquid phase. This process is called melting. Liquid to gas: Another phase change that can occur when matter loses heat energy is the transition from a liquid phase to a gas phase. This process is known as vaporization or boiling.