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NEED ANSWER ASAP What is the phase change that happens with a gas goes straight to a solid (skip the liquid stage)? Frost would be a good example in everyday life.
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What is the phase change that happens with a gas goes straight to a solid (skip the liquid stage)? Frost would be a good example in everyday life.
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The phase change is called deposition, when a gas transforms into a solid without passing through the liquid phase.
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