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liquid - depending on what the solid was to start with

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Depending on what the solid is, in most cases it will change into a liquid form.

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a warm liquid

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What does a solid heat up and become?

A solid, when sufficiently heated, can either become a liquid (melting) or can be converted directly into a gas (sublimation).


Does a liquid become a solid when there is more heat or less heat?

less heat


Is fuel become solid form when heat applied?

no !


What does a solid become when a solid gains heat energy?

-- It could become just a warmer solid. -- If it gains enough heat energy, the solid could melt, becoming liquid. -- Depending on the ambient pressure, the solid could also sublime, becoming gas.


How does heat travel from a solid to a liquid?

heat doesnt travel from a solid to a liquid. a solid is heated up and turned into a liquid.


What does a liquid to a solid involve in thermal energy?

To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.


What happens when heat is added to a solid?

It melts into a solid.


When you heat liquid and it change phase it become a?

When you heat a liquid and it changes phase it becomes a solid.


How can you make solid into a liquid?

heat it up!


What happens when heat ia removed from a liquid and it cools?

The temperature will decrease. If enough heat is removed the liquid may become a solid.


What happens if you add heat to a solid it will?

If a solid is subjected to heat, it will expand. On reaching its melting point, the solid will become liquid. At boiling point it will convert in to gaseous form. These are the three states of a matter.


If heat is removed from lauric acid will it become solid?

This is the case for any substance...