The phase change from a liquid to a gas is called evaporation.
The change from gas to liquid is condensation. The change from liquid to solid is freezing or solidification. The change from solid to liquid is melting. The change from liquid to gas is vapourisation or boiling. The collective term that can apply to any one of these is a phase change.
The term for the phase change from vapor to solid without passing through the liquid phase is called deposition. This process involves water vapor turning directly into ice without first becoming liquid water.
Process----------- Phase Change ------------ExamplesMelting ------------- Solid to Liquid ----------- Ice to WaterFreezing ----------- Liquid to Solid -----------Formation of SnowEvaporation ------- Liquid to Gas------------Formation of CloudsCondensation ---- Gas to Liquid----------Formation of DewSublimation --------Solid to Gas ------------Disappearance of Moth BallsDeposition ---------Gas to Liquid -------Production of Dry Ice
Sublimation is the term used to describe the process of a solid substance changing directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase. This occurs when the pressure is lower than the substance's triple point pressure.
Oiling out is the formation of a second liquid phase during a recrystallization process.
The change is called melting.Another term is liquefaction.
The change from gas to liquid is condensation. The change from liquid to solid is freezing or solidification. The change from solid to liquid is melting. The change from liquid to gas is vapourisation or boiling. The collective term that can apply to any one of these is a phase change.
The term for the phase change from vapor to solid without passing through the liquid phase is called deposition. This process involves water vapor turning directly into ice without first becoming liquid water.
The change is called melting.Another term is liquefaction.
Boiling or evaporation describe the process.
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"Condensation boiling" is not a recognized scientific term. Condensation typically refers to the phase change of a gas to a liquid, whereas boiling refers to the phase change of a liquid to a gas. If you are referring to a specific concept or process, please provide more information.
The term is latent heat. It refers to the energy absorbed or released by a substance during a phase change, such as when water changes from a solid to a liquid (melting) or from a liquid to a gas (evaporation).
The term is "latent heat." It represents the energy absorbed or released by a substance during a phase change, such as when water changes from a liquid to a solid or a gas.
Process----------- Phase Change ------------ExamplesMelting ------------- Solid to Liquid ----------- Ice to WaterFreezing ----------- Liquid to Solid -----------Formation of SnowEvaporation ------- Liquid to Gas------------Formation of CloudsCondensation ---- Gas to Liquid----------Formation of DewSublimation --------Solid to Gas ------------Disappearance of Moth BallsDeposition ---------Gas to Liquid -------Production of Dry Ice
The word for a solid turning into a gas without going through the liquid phase is - sublimation.
The change from liquid water to steam is a physical change in the state of matter. Evaporation is the term for a liquid becoming a gas.