crystallization
crystallization
The common name for the solid-solid solution of metals is an alloy. Alloying is a process where two or more metals are combined to create a material with enhanced properties, such as increased strength or corrosion resistance. Examples of alloys include stainless steel (iron and chromium) and brass (copper and zinc).
An Alloy.
The liquid is called a solvent. It has the ability to dissolve solid particles, forming a solution.
The process of gas turning into a solid is called deposition. In this process, gas molecules lose energy and come together to form a solid without passing through the liquid phase. This is the opposite of sublimation, where a solid turns directly into a gas.
crystallization
An "alloy"
An "alloy"
The name of a new solid forming in a clear solution is called a precipitate.
The common name for the solid-solid solution of metals is an alloy. Alloying is a process where two or more metals are combined to create a material with enhanced properties, such as increased strength or corrosion resistance. Examples of alloys include stainless steel (iron and chromium) and brass (copper and zinc).
The scientific name for a liquid that has a solid in it is solution.
An alloy
Brine
The name of the process is 'Melting'. It is that because the solid is melting into a liquid.
An Alloy.
The solid in a solution is referred to as the solute. It is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent to form a homogeneous mixture.
The name of the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas is called sublimation.