Salt is expelled as the ocean
water freezes to form sea ice
Water Turns To Ice Melted butter put back to refrigerator melted chocolate put back to the refrigerator melted ice cream put back to refrigerator
Yes, melted metal can be solidified again by allowing it to cool and re-solidify. The process involves letting the melted metal cool down to its freezing point, at which point it will turn back into a solid state.
It is a reversible process, as ice can be melted back into water.
No, melted ice is not the same as distilled water. Distilled water is created by heating water to create steam, then cooling and condensing the steam back into liquid form. This process removes impurities from the water, resulting in a purer form of water compared to melted ice.
The water cycle is the term for the movement of water from one part of the hydrosphere to another and back again.
When wax burns, it goes through an exothermic (releases energy) chemical reaction, becoming mostly carbon dioxide and water. So technically it's possible to get it back, in the sense that there are reactions the carbon dioxide and water can go through to become wax again, but in the sense I think you're asking, no -- there is no way to get the original wax back. Though the residue may be recycled.
Yes, melted rocks can solidify and become solid rocks again through a process known as solidification or crystallization. Heat is used to melt the rocks, and cooling causes them to solidify back into their original form.
Water cycle
it is water cycle
it is water cycle
Fresh water from rain and melted snow can flow into bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. It can also seep into the ground to recharge groundwater reserves. Additionally, some of it evaporates back into the atmosphere through the process of evaporation.
Animal fats such as lard from pork or dripping from beef can be melted and will become a solid again when they go cold, however dairy fats such as butter will still return to a solid, but never to it's original 'creamy' solid state once it has been melted.