Sure. Pour extremely hot oil (liquid) onto a block of ice (solid) and steam (gas) will be produced. Or, drop a hot rock (solid) into water (liquid) and it makes, once again, steam. Yeah like vinegar and baking soda, it produces a gas.
Sure, if the temperature of the gas is lower than the evaporation point of the substance, the gas turns into liquid. If the temperature then reaches the freezing point, the liquid will turn into a solid. The effect can be also reversed. If the melting point is reached, the solid will turn to a liquid, then if the boiling point is reached, the liquid will turn into gas. You must be able to lower the temperature past the freezing point, or raise it to the boiling point. This can be done easily on substances like water, but may be harder on other substances who have ridiculously high boiling and a very low freezing point.
Four examples of changes in state are: solid to gas (sublimation), gas to solid (deposition), solid to liquid (fusion), and gas to liquid (condensation).Four examples of change on state are liquid to solid, solid to liquid, liquid to a gas, and gas to a liquid.
The can is a solid. The soda is a liquid, and the carbonation is a gas.
Melting (solid -> liquid) Evaporating (liquid -> gas) Subliming (solid -> gas) or (gas -> solid) both are called sublimation Condensing (gas-> liquid) freezing (liquid -> solid)
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The melting phase changes are Solid~Liquid~Gas and the freezing phase changes are Gas~Liquid~Solid
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General classes of colloids are: gas in liquid, gas in solid, liquid in gas, liquid in liquid, liquid in solid, solid in gas, solid in liquid, solid in solid.
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evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
KEY: - to make into = this is what you do solid - liquid = melting solid - gas/gas - solid = sublimation liquid - solid = freezing liquid - gas = evaporation gas - liquid = condensation They all involve heating up or cooling down the state. Hope this helps(:
Is a pencil a solid liquid or gas
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
These nine types of solution are solid to solid solid to liquid solid to gas liquid to solid liquid to liquid liquid to gas gas to solid gas to liquid gas to gas
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a feather is a solid
Cotton candy is a solid because one you can eat a solid and not a liquid or gas and two because its substances and combined and together which make it a solid.
Solid --> Liquid = melting Other changes of state: Solid --> Gas = sublimation Gas --> Solid = deposition Liquid --> Solid = freezing/solidification Gas --> Liquid = condensation Liquid --> Gas = vaporization