Click Gas, Liquid, or Solid to view the action of the particles up close. ... The particles of a gas move rapidly and there are much larger spaces between them than between the particles in a liquid or solid.
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Ice and snow can sublimate ... In chemistry, sublimation (from the Latin, sublimis - lifted up) means a substance transforms from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid stage. In many low humidity areas, snow and ice can sublimate.
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Yes, you can turn a gas into a solid. Think first about the opposite: turning a solid into a gas. That is a common experience. Under ordinary conditions "dry ice", which is solid carbon dioxide, evaporates directly into a gas without first melting.
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I asked her," I understand the process of how a solid can turn into a gas without melting. How can a gas turn into a solid without becoming a liquid?" Then she said," Try and research it on the Internet." I try to search for some sites, but all they tell us is the process of a solid into a gas.
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All the material on earth is in three states-solid, liquid, and gas. The "state" of the matter refers to the group of matter with the same properties. In other words, you group the objects together according to their properties.
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The changes from a solid to a liquid to a gas or from a gas to a liquid to a solid are called a phase changes. When substances such as water change phase, its physical properties change, but not its chemical properties.
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Water existing as a gas is called water vapor. When referring to the amount of moisture in the air, we are actually referring to the amount of water vapor. If the air is described as "moist", that means the air contains large amounts of ... Water is known to exist in three different states; as a solid, liquid or gas.
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A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in Science and Science called Solids, Liquids, and Gases. ... specif., having its molecules moving freely with respect to each other so as not to flow readily, unlike a solid, but because of cohesive forces not expanding indefinitely like a gas.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE:- TO RECOGNISE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SOLID, A LIQUID AND A GAS (THE THREE STATES OF MATTER). ... Which part of this riddle refers to : a solid? a liquid? a gas?
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