Melting.
It turns from a solid to a liquid
Melting point is a physical property, not a change.
Its physical state. When it reaches its melting point, it will change from a solid to a liquid.
It is the phase change called melting.
The melting point and freezing point of water are physical properties. The melting point is the temperature at which ice (solid) changes to water (liquid), while the freezing point is the temperature at which water (liquid) changes to ice (solid).
Yes, melting and boiling points are physical properties of a substance. They represent specific temperatures at which a substance transitions from one phase to another - solid to liquid for melting point, and liquid to gas for boiling point.
This is the transformation of a solid in a liquid (melting).
Simple: a transformation from a solid to a liquid.
All options given are the physical properties of matter
Simple: a transformation from a solid to a liquid.
Yes. Changing from a solid to a liquid is a physical change.
At the melting point, a solid absorbs heat energy and its particles gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them in a fixed position. This results in the solid changing to a liquid state. The temperature remains constant during this phase change until all the solid has melted.