Generally, melting is the process of turning from a solid to a liquid. It entails gaining energy.
For melting thermal energy is needed to work against the attractive force of crystallization. So heat gained from outer force is lost in doing such a work
Evaporation because it requires 2,260 Joules to gain heat energy. Condensation, freezing, and melting require less Joules than evaporation.
When matter melts (changes from a solid to a liquid state), its molecules move faster, meaning they are gaining energy.
Vaporatization gains energy because it is the opposite of evaporation and evaporation loses energy. Here are some other things that, like vaporation, gain energy: -melting ... ... ... ... wait one minute, let me think again... oh ya now i remember... -nothing else :D
A material must gain energy both before and during melting.
A solid melts when it gains enough thermal energy.
Generally, melting is the process of turning from a solid to a liquid. It entails gaining energy.
For melting thermal energy is needed to work against the attractive force of crystallization. So heat gained from outer force is lost in doing such a work
Evaporation because it requires 2,260 Joules to gain heat energy. Condensation, freezing, and melting require less Joules than evaporation.
When matter melts (changes from a solid to a liquid state), its molecules move faster, meaning they are gaining energy.
Vaporatization gains energy because it is the opposite of evaporation and evaporation loses energy. Here are some other things that, like vaporation, gain energy: -melting ... ... ... ... wait one minute, let me think again... oh ya now i remember... -nothing else :D
They gain energy, move more rapidly, and slide around each other becoming fluid.
yes. It takes energy to raise the temperature of the solid to the melting point.
Melting is when you heat something up and it turns from a solid state into a liquid state, such as adding heat to ice (solid) melts it to water (liquid). Freezing is the opposite, so cooling a liquid until it becomes a solid.
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes phases into a liquid. This is a result of the highly structured atoms of the solid, which have very little kinetic energy beginning to gain energy and dissociate. The boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. This happens when the atoms/molecules of a liquid gain enough kinetic energy to escape the liquid and move into the gaseous state.
They gain energy by eating food.