False. Solids cannot go directly into the gas phase without becoming a liquid first. This process is known as sublimation, where a solid turns into a gas without passing through the liquid phase.
Solids can undergo changes such as melting, sublimation, and deformation. Melting occurs when a solid turns into a liquid, sublimation is when a solid transitions directly into a gas, and deformation involves the restructuring of the solid's shape without changing its state.
There are several terms for removing solids from a liquid: filtration, settling, decantation or sedimentation.
Some materials have multiple solid phases, others do not. It depends on the particular material and also on the temperature and pressure conditions. If you want to know what phases a specific material at a particular pressure goes through as it is heated from temperature X to temperature Y, that would be answerable by looking at a phase diagram for that material, but the generic form cannot be answered.
The boiling point refers to the temperature at which a substance transitions from a liquid to a gas phase. Solids do not have a boiling point, as they transition directly from a solid to a gas through a process called sublimation.
When two solids are placed in contact with each other, they can undergo a process called welding, where atomic bonds form across the interface. This results in the two solids becoming joined or fused together, making separation difficult without causing damage.
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All solids except sublime solids form a liquid before they turn into gas. Sublime solids directly turn to gases.
sublimation Sometimes solids can change directly into a gas without becoming a liquid first. The most common substance that goes directly from solid to gas is Carbon Dioxide. It goes directly from solid (dry ice) to gas.
Solids typically melt to liquids before boiling into a gas. However, when a solid goes directly from a solid to a gas, the process is called sublimation. Iodine and dry ice are two common examples of substances that sublimate at room temperature.
They undergo a process of sublimation and bypass the liquid phase. And example is CO2.
sublimation Sometimes solids can change directly into a gas without becoming a liquid first. The most common substance that goes directly from solid to gas is Carbon Dioxide. It goes directly from solid (dry ice) to gas.
Sublimation is where a solid turns into a gas directly without a liquid stage.Many solids are able to do this under the right temperature and pressure conditions. Common examples are iodine and dry ice (solid carbon dioxide).
Insoluble solids do not dissolve in a liquid. These solids remain as particles in the liquid without forming a solution. Examples include sand in water or oil in water.
When solids become gas, the process is called sublimation, where the solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase. When liquids become gas, it is called vaporization, which can occur through evaporation (at the surface) or boiling (throughout the liquid).
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.
Only certain solids evaporate. Most solids melt before evaporating. When a solid turns straight into a gas, it is called sublimation. Examples of substances that sublime include carbon dioxide, iodine, arsenic, and naphthalene.
A solid is transformed in a liquid by melting; some solids are transformed directly in a gas by sublimation.