Heating a solid enough will change it to gas. Or putting it in a less compressed area at the same tempterature. Or a combination of both.
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.
Sublimation is the direct change from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase. This process occurs when the solid's vapor pressure exceeds the atmospheric pressure at a specific temperature.
This process is called sublimation. Sublimation occurs when a solid changes directly into a gas or a gas changes directly into a solid without going through the liquid phase. This happens when the substance's vapor pressure exceeds the surrounding pressure, allowing molecules to transition between solid and gas phases without an intermediate liquid phase.
Evaporation is the physical process where a liquid turns into a gas. The process of a gas becoming liquid is called condensation.
sublimation is the process in which a solid directly gets converted into a gas. example:camphor, naphthalene
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
Sublimation
Desublimation
"sublimation"
The process of changing a solid directly to a gas skipping the liquid stage is called sublimation.
Iodine. Also, the process is called sublimation (phase change from solid --> gas)
Evaporation is the change from liquid to gas. So neither it is a change.
The process of a gas changing into a liquid is called condensation. The process of changing a solid into a gas is called sublimation.
The process of a gas changing into a liquid is called condensation. The process of changing a solid into a gas is called sublimation.
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.
Yes, a gas can change directly to a solid. This process is called deposition. The gas particles condense and pack tightly together forming a solid directly. Water (or water vapor in its gas phase) can change directly into ice by subfreezing the water vapor.
The change of a gas directly to a solid is called deposition. This process skips the liquid state and involves the direct conversion of gas molecules into solid molecules. An example of deposition is frost forming on a cold surface.