just think of the law, i think its "energy is neither created nor destroyed, only changed from one from to another" so when ice melts nothing is lost of gained, its still the same amount of water
Yes, it is correct.
Depend on liquid property, if it had similar boiling point but different freezing point then it might consider crystallisation and distillation when the boiling is easier to separate them. If the liquid is easily thermally decompose then it might need to consider crystallisation. there is no definite answer to this question. Very depending on what chemical working with.
Usually you could separate them - at leas mostly - by distillation. If they form an azeotrope it might get more difficult but you could probably distill them far enough to get very close to pure.
metal melting is a reversible change because as soon as you make the melted metal and freeze it, it might not come back the way it was but at least it is still the same metal material that you had.
Bcos its boiling point is 97oc and its melting point is -126oc.
It could have sublimed... and turned directly from a solid into a gas instead of melting first. Compounds such as iodine, carbon dioxide and others do this readily.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about sublimation.
by melting
That depends on what you might consider a real conversation.:)
The water from the melting snow can add on to a river or stream and it can over flow, that will cause the flooding.
Two cases of course depends what you want to keep. Case 1: Just separate them, don't care what remains, as long as they are separated. Well, heat them up, not a lot, a bit. Why? Think. Case 2: Keep the ethanol but not water. This is tricky, I can't help you.
Steam distillation offers an advantage in volatile compounds that are unstable or have high boiling points can codistill with water at relatively low temperatures. This process avoids decomposition that might occur at the normal boiling point of the compound of interest.
i think i heard them say they don't like people that are conceted so if u start a conversation about ur self they might not hold a conversation with u, maybe
They might by the snowman melting and washed into the ocean
Depend on liquid property, if it had similar boiling point but different freezing point then it might consider crystallisation and distillation when the boiling is easier to separate them. If the liquid is easily thermally decompose then it might need to consider crystallisation. there is no definite answer to this question. Very depending on what chemical working with.
That might very well depend on the nature of the conversation, and on where the two parties were at the time the conversation happened.
i acctually dont think there is a different name to that type of conversation... :D but someone might have an answer :D
He might be about to break up with you.
in a conversation people might say factious things