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Solid to Liquid : (Melting)
Ice to water - Ice melts back into water when it is left out at temperatures above the freezing point of 32 degrees.
Rocks to lava - Rocks in volcanoes can be heated until they are molten lava.
Liquid to Gas : (Vapourisation)
Water to steam - Water is vaporized when it is boiled on the stove to cook some pasta, and much of it forms into a thick steam.
Water evaporates - Water evaporates from a puddle or a pool during a hot summer's day.
Solid to Gas : (Sublimation)
Dry Ice - Solid carbon dioxide is known as "dry ice" and sublimates at room temperature.
Freeze-drying - Water can be sublimated in a food product by using a vacuum.
Gas to Liquid : (Condensation)
Water vapor to dew - Water vapour turns from a gas into a liquid, such as dew on the morning grass.
Water vapour to liquid water - Water vapour fogs up glasses when moving into a warm room after being in the cold.
Liquid to Solid : (Freezing)
Water to ice - Water becomes cold enough that it turns into ice. In fact, every known liquid (except for helium) is known to freeze in low enough temperatures.
Liquid to crystals - Most liquids freeze by a process that is known as "crystallization," whereby the liquid forms into what is known in the scientific world as a "crystalline solid."
Gas to Solid : (Deposition)
Water vapour to ice - Water vapour transforms directly into ice without becoming a liquid, a process that often occurs on windows during the winter months.
Physical vapor to film - Thin layers of material known as "film" are deposited onto a surface using a vaporized form of the film.
Solid to Liquid : (Melting)
Ice to water - Ice melts back into water when it is left out at temperatures above the freezing point of 32 degrees.
Rocks to lava - Rocks in volcanoes can be heated until they are molten lava.
Liquid to Gas : (Vapourisation)
Water to steam - Water is vaporized when it is boiled on the stove to cook some pasta, and much of it forms into a thick steam.
Water evaporates - Water evaporates from a puddle or a pool during a hot summer's day.
Solid to Gas : (Sublimation)
Dry Ice - Solid carbon dioxide is known as "dry ice" and sublimates at room temperature.
Freeze-drying - Water can be sublimated in a food product by using a vacuum.
Gas to Liquid : (Condensation)
Water vapor to dew - Water vapour turns from a gas into a liquid, such as dew on the morning grass.
Water vapour to liquid water - Water vapour fogs up glasses when moving into a warm room after being in the cold.
Liquid to Solid : (Freezing)
Water to ice - Water becomes cold enough that it turns into ice. In fact, every known liquid (except for helium) is known to freeze in low enough temperatures.
Liquid to crystals - Most liquids freeze by a process that is known as "crystallization," whereby the liquid forms into what is known in the scientific world as a "crystalline solid."
Gas to Solid : (Deposition)
Water vapour to ice - Water vapour transforms directly into ice without becoming a liquid, a process that often occurs on windows during the winter months.
Physical vapor to film - Thin layers of material known as "film" are deposited onto a surface using a vaporized form of the film.