Name A, B, C, D, E and F in the following diagram showing changes in its state
The key to this answer is to recall the names of the processes of conversion of one state to another.
A. Fusion: Fusion is the process in which a solid is heated up to a point where the intermolecular force of attraction breaks and the solid is converted to liquid.
B. Vaporization: Vaporization is the process in which a liquid state changes into a gaseous state by applying heat.
C. Condensation: Condensation is the reverse of vaporization. In condensation, the gaseous state of a substance changes to the liquid state.
D. Solidification: Solidification is the reverse of fusion. In solidification, the liquid state of a substance changes into the solid-state.
E. Sublimation: Sublimation is the phenomenon of converting the solid state of a substance directly to the gaseous state without passing through the intermediate liquid state.
F. Deposition: Deposition is the phenomenon of converting the gaseous state of a substance directly to the solid state without passing through the intermediate liquid state.