Family Feud answers:
1)ice cream
2)cheese
3)snow
4)butter
5)chocolate
6)plastic
7)heart
Ice in room temperature, many things melt in higher temperature, e.g. candle wax.
ice,icecream,metal,steal,gold,silver
The process is called melting.
"Melt" is to go from solid to liquid. The things that were liquid before they were frozen, like the ice and orange juice, will melt. The rest of the stuff, like the meat, will thaw.
Breaking covalent bonds throughout the solid would be required to melt a network solid.
liquids dont melt A liquid has already melted from its solid state. I imagine the less dense the liquid is when in a solid state, the quicker it would melt to a liquid state.
To melt solid I2, one must overcome the covalent bonds holding the molecules together.
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Melting is a physical change, a transformation from solid to liquid.
"Melt" is to go from solid to liquid. The things that were liquid before they were frozen, like the ice and orange juice, will melt. The rest of the stuff, like the meat, will thaw.
If you are a solid, you melt. If you are a liquid, like water, you vaporize.
Depending on the solid you could melt it or bash it then melt it or cut it up. But it depends on the solid, mostly if its food you can just melt it. xxxx
something that is cold and solid like ice but that stuff does not melt
If the solid is made of ice, then it will melt. But if you have enough heat, you can make the solid item melt.
The scientific meaning for melt is when, a solid is turned into a liquid by melting the solid.
Such a solid will either: a) Increase in temperature b) Melt c) or both
You freeze the substance! (You remove energy from the system.)
gases cannot melt. Att.: All the gases can be obtained in solid phase; and the solid phase can be melted.
Breaking covalent bonds throughout the solid would be required to melt a network solid.
we need to melt a solid to convert it in liquid state and make some different and useful shapes or equipments.