Water boiling to become steam is an example of a liquid to gas phase change.
Evaporating and condensing.
Phase change
No: Vapor is defined as the gas phase of a substance that is mostly solid or liquid at equilibrium at standard temperature and pressure. Therefore, a liquid itself is never a vapor, but the liquid is in equilibrium with a vapor phase that contains the same chemical substance.
sublimation. an example would be dry ice. dry ice changes from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase.
Phase change. Liquid phase to gaseous phase (evaporation) Liquid phase to solid phase (solidification, freezing) Solid phase to gaseous phase (sublimation9 Etc...
CONDENSATION??? A phase change, from liquid to gas.
Evaporating and condensing.
Evaporating and condensing.
An example of liquid to gas would be water turning to steam without a change in temperature. This is known as vaporization.
Evaporating and condensing
Phase change
Melting is an example of a phase change. The substance is going from the solid state to the liquid state.
Water boiling to become steam is an example of a liquid to gas phase change.
Frost is a phase change of a gas to a solid (deposition). Water vapor turns directly to ice.
In the condensation phase change, a gas cools (loses energy) and changes to a liquid. Example: water vapor turns into liquid rain.
Solid to liquid: meltingLiquid to solid: freezing
For example a change of phase: from liquid to solid.
H. Knapp has written: 'Solid-liquid equilibrium data collection' -- subject(s): Binary systems (Metallurgy), Phase rule and equilibrium, Solid-liquid equilibrium, Tables, Vapor-liquid equilibrium