When plasma turns into a solid, it undergoes a process called "solidification" or "condensation." This transformation involves cooling the plasma so that the particles lose energy and come together to form a solid state.
When a solid turns into a Bose-Einstein condensate, it is referred to as "Bose-Einstein condensation" or "Bose-Einstein condensate formation." This occurs when the individual particles (normally atoms) in the solid lose their distinguishable identities and behave as a single quantum entity at very low temperatures.
When matter transitions from a solid to a plasma state, it goes through a process called ionization. This involves adding energy to the solid material, causing its atoms to break apart into charged particles called ions and free electrons. As more energy is added, the material becomes a plasma, which is a state of matter where the particles are no longer bound together and can move freely.
When a solid turns into a liquid, it is called melting. This process occurs when heat is applied to the solid, causing its particles to gain enough energy to break free from their fixed positions and turn into a liquid.
melting. Yep, it sure is melting. But also, when a solid becomes a liquid, it basically is heat being applied to the solid, and causing the molecules of the solid to move around, and when the molecules move around, it is not called a solid anymore, but called a liquid, because the molecules are not compact. :D -Dain
When we melt a solid, it will become a liquid. This is a physical change (as opposed to a chemical one), and meltingis something we observe when ice changes to liquid water.When a solid turns into a liquid form it is called melting.
Plasma is obtained by the ionization of the gas.
A solid can't transform directly into a plasma. A plasma is an ionized gas, usually at a very high temperature. A solid has to melt then be vaporized into a gas (or in a few cases, sublimate from solid to gas) before it can become a plasma.
Ironisation is the process of changing gas into plasma. Other processes of changing state include: Solid -> liquid = melting Liquid -> gas = condensation Gas -> liquid = evaporation Liquid -> solid = freezing Solid <- -> Gas = sublimation
No plasma doesn't have its own shapebecause, it gets formed by force (which makes it a solid). And when there is no force on plasma it turns into a liquid.
When a solid turns into a Bose-Einstein condensate, it is referred to as "Bose-Einstein condensation" or "Bose-Einstein condensate formation." This occurs when the individual particles (normally atoms) in the solid lose their distinguishable identities and behave as a single quantum entity at very low temperatures.
when a solid turns to a gas it is called "deposition" No, when a solid turns into a gas it is called sublimation. You might be thinking the other way round.
The solid part of blood that is made of living cells is referred to as formed elements. The liquid part of blood is called plasma.
It is called melting when a solid turns into a liquid
When a solid turns into a liquid due to heating, it is called melting.
gas can change to plasma when high energy state is no longer maintained and ions combine either with other ions or whit electrons to form stable molecules.
uhmmm melting
Sublimation