Processes With Solid, Liquid and Gas.

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What each of those processes are called.

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What is the Process for turning Solid to Liquid?
The process for turning a solid to a liquid is called melting. This is achieved by adding heat to the solid until it reaches its melting point, at which point it will begin to liquefy.
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What is the Process for turning a liquid to a gas?
The process for turning a liquid to a gas is called evaporation. It occurs when the liquid is heated and its molecules gain enough energy to break free from the surface and become a gas.
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What is the Process for turning a Gas to a liquid?
Gas can be turned into a liquid through a process called condensation. This involves cooling the gas below its boiling point, causing the gas molecules to lose energy and come together to form a liquid.
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What is the Process for turning a Liquid into a solid?
The process for turning a liquid into a solid is called solidification or freezing. This occurs when the temperature of the liquid is lowered below its freezing point, causing the particles to slow down and arrange themselves into a fixed, ordered structure.
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What is the Process for turning a Solid into a Gas?
The process for turning a solid into a gas is called sublimation. In this process, the solid directly changes into a gas without passing through the liquid state. An example of sublimation is dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) turning into carbon dioxide gas.
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What is the Process for turning a Gas into a solid?
Gas can be turned into a solid through a process called deposition. Deposition occurs when gas molecules lose energy and come together to form a solid. This process is the opposite of sublimation, where a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through a liquid state. An example of deposition is when water vapor in the air turns into frost on a cold surface.