Yes, at high temperatures the metal will boil and vaporize into its gas state of matter
The relative temperature at which a group of solids change into liquids is known as relative melting point. As heat increases, the solid slowly changes its state as it melts. Melting of ice to water is an example for melting point.
A solid turns into a liquid at its melting point.
Technically all of them... They all have a point at which they turn to liquid, it is just usually very hot. The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury (Hg) but it is not in the position specified. The element you specified is called platinum but it's melting point is 2042.1K (1869ish C I believe)
No, freezing changes a liquid to a solid. To change a solid to a liquid you need to apply heat. The change begins when the solid reaches its melting point.
Ice turn in water only if the temperature is over 0 0C.
Melting
we have to get fire and get metal on it.it will be changed in to liquid
The relative temperature at which a group of solids change into liquids is known as relative melting point. As heat increases, the solid slowly changes its state as it melts. Melting of ice to water is an example for melting point.
When solid start to turn into liquid its melting point. When liquid start turning into solid its freezing point.
A solid turns into a liquid at its melting point.
Technically all of them... They all have a point at which they turn to liquid, it is just usually very hot. The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury (Hg) but it is not in the position specified. The element you specified is called platinum but it's melting point is 2042.1K (1869ish C I believe)
Yes , if it has a melting point it can turn into a liquid... if you wan to know the melting point of lead this is it: 327.5 C
"Melting" is the point at which a solid becomes a liquid. Ice will become water at anything above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, or 0 degrees Celsius, for instance. "Boiling" is the point at which a liquid becomes a gas. Water will turn to steam (as it boils) above 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius. boiling is when you give fire and melting is when you turn something into liquid.
Metal can melt if hot enough. Lightning is certainly hot enough to "burn" metal to a melting point, if lightning were applied somehow continuously to the metal over a period of time, I think it could work. Question being, what you would do then with melted metal. could you use the lightning to move the melted liquid?
Solids turn into liquids at their melting point.
YeS, it can also turn to a gas... As can all matter in the universe. Everything has a state. You would just need to know it's melting point and you could turn it to liquid cocain.
Almost all solids will turn into liquid at some temperature.This process is called melting and the temperature at which the solid melts is its melting point.