When paraffin wax melts, its solid crystals break down, turning into a liquid form. The melting point of paraffin wax is typically between 99°F and 131°F (37°C and 55°C), depending on the specific type of paraffin wax.
There are multiple forms of H2O, like solid (Ice), and liquid (water), and then there's the gas form.
A solid and a liquid can form a solution, a suspension, the can chemically react, etc.
No. It is a liquid.
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
A solid is changed to liquid form of matter through melting A liquid changed to a solid is freezing
A solid has a fixed volume and form. A liquid has a fixed volume but has the form of a container. A gas has not a fixed volume or form.
Water can be solid, liquid or a gas.A solid in the form of ice.A liquid in the form of water.A gas in the form of vapour.
Water can be a solid in the form of ice, a gas in the form of steam or simply liquid water.
Ice is considered a solid because it is the frozen form of water. It is made up of water molecules that are arranged in a specific crystal lattice structure. At room temperature, ice will melt and transform into the liquid state, water.
Paraffin wax is a white or colorless soft solid that is used as a lubricant, when this is melted down it becomes a paraffin liquid. Paraffin oil is used in cosmetics and medical settings and is a highly refined mineral oil.
FREEZING. From Solid to Liquid is it MELTING.