this process is called deposition,that is an exothermic reaction takes place in this process.eg-water vapour->snow
The heart, or center of a comet is called the nucleus. The nucleus is made of a solid piece of ice surrounded by a cloud of particles and gases.
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Yes, you can convert the noble gases into liquids. It is possible to liquefy any gas by cooling it enough.
No, molecule movement is greatest in gases, followed by liquids, and then solids. In a solid, molecules are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions, whereas in gases, molecules move freely and rapidly.
The short answer is either. Carbon dioxide when it is frozen is a solid, it does not have a liquid state. Many other gases would become liquid under pressure, like lighter fuel in a cigarette lighter or gas in a calor gas container.
deposition or desublimation and when there are gases not one when they turn into solid this is called excretion
If the solvent is a gas, only gases are dissolved under a given set of conditions. If the solvent is a liquid, then gases, liquids, and solids can be dissolved.
Its called the 'Coma'. Its is both the dust that the solar wind blows off the comet as well as gases expelled as the comet heats up.
Gases do not melt; they change phase directly from a gas to a liquid through a process called condensation. Cooling the gas causes the molecules to lose energy and move closer together, forming a liquid.
The heart, or center of a comet is called the nucleus. The nucleus is made of a solid piece of ice surrounded by a cloud of particles and gases.
how to convert tpx pantone to solid coated
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Yes, you can convert the noble gases into liquids. It is possible to liquefy any gas by cooling it enough.
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Yes; this phenomenon is called creep and is accelerated at high temperatures and/or under stress.
It is a process where solid directly converted in gases & gases directly converted in solid without going in liquid it is known as sublimation.
the different gases you can test for are a solid and liquid