The transition of gases to solid is known as deposition or desublimation. This process occurs when gas molecules lose energy and transition directly into a solid state without passing through the liquid phase. A common example of deposition is the formation of frost, where water vapor in the air turns directly into ice crystals on cold surfaces. This transformation typically occurs under specific conditions of temperature and pressure.
Ductility is a physical property associated with most solid transition metals, not gases. It refers to the ability of a solid to be stretched into wire. For example copper is very ductile and a good conductor, so it's often used as electrical wiring.
When gases convert directly into solid without passing through the liquid phase, it is known as deposition. This process involves the direct transition of gas molecules to solid particles, such as when water vapor in the air changes into ice without turning into liquid water first.
Freezing is the process of a liquid turning into a solid when cooled, while deposition is the direct transition of a gas to a solid state without passing through the liquid phase. Both involve a change in state from a fluid to a solid, but freezing occurs for liquids and deposition for gases.
it belongs to the transition metals so, I would say it is a SOLID.
The temperature of a solid can vary depending on its specific properties and composition. Solids generally have a range of melting points where they transition from a solid to a liquid state. The temperature of a solid can be affected by factors such as pressure and the presence of impurities.
A redefinition of the word "sublime".Gases don't sublime. Solids sublime and turn into gases. When a gas turns into a solid, that's called deposition.Okay, SOME people use "sublimation" for a gas-solid phase transition no matter which way it goes. These people are wrong. There's no excuse for this kind of shoddy nomenclature, when there is a perfectly good word for the gas-to-solid transition. Two, in fact, you could also use "desublimation".
Sublimation is the transition directly from solid to gas, without the intermediary liquid stage. The reverse (the transition directly from gas to solid) is called deposition or desublimation.
No, cooling solids typically causes them to contract and become denser, rather than changing into gases. Cooling a substance lowers the kinetic energy of its molecules, which reduces the distance between them and causes the solid to solidify further. However, if the solid sublimes (changes directly from solid to gas), then cooling could cause it to transition into a gas.
The heat energy, or enthalpy, associated with a solid to liquid transition is the enthalpy of fusion and that associated with a solid to gas transition is the enthalpy of sublimation.
yes
Ductility is a physical property associated with most solid transition metals, not gases. It refers to the ability of a solid to be stretched into wire. For example copper is very ductile and a good conductor, so it's often used as electrical wiring.
When gases convert directly into solid without passing through the liquid phase, it is known as deposition. This process involves the direct transition of gas molecules to solid particles, such as when water vapor in the air changes into ice without turning into liquid water first.
All you have to do is freeze it.
Solidification or Crystallization
Water reaches the point of freezing when it undergoes a phase transition from a liquid to a solid.
Freezing is the process of a liquid turning into a solid when cooled, while deposition is the direct transition of a gas to a solid state without passing through the liquid phase. Both involve a change in state from a fluid to a solid, but freezing occurs for liquids and deposition for gases.
Gas giants do not have solid surfaces like terrestrial planets do. Instead, their outer layers consist mainly of dense gases, such as hydrogen and helium. As you descend towards the core of a gas giant, the pressure and temperature increase immensely, but it does not transition to a solid surface.