All types of INTERCONVERSIONS in Chemistry
Melting: The process of converting from solid to liquid due to increase of temperature.
Melting point: The temperature at which a solid starts to melt. Ice melts at 0 degree C.
Boiling: The process of converting from liquid to gas due to increase of temperature.
Boiling point: The temperature at which liquid starts to boil. Water boils at 100 degree C.
Condensation: The process by which a gas turns to a liquid, this process is called condensation.
Sublimation: The process by which a solid directly turns into a gas without melting.
Solidification: The process at which gas directly turns to solid.
Vaporisation: A process by which liquid turns to a gas at its boiling point. (same as boiling)
Evaporation: A process by which a liquid turns to a gas below its boiling point.
Volatile: The liquids which evaporates at room temperature that liquids are called volatile.