that varies from one compound to another..
Melting Point
solid to liquid--> melting liquid to gas---> evapourating
The phase changes of matter are melting (solid to liquid), freezing (liquid to solid), vaporization (liquid to gas), condensation (gas to liquid), sublimation (solid to gas), and deposition (gas to solid). These transitions occur due to changes in temperature and pressure.
It depends what type of matter it is, as well as, atmospheric pressure.
Changes in phases of matter are primarily caused by variations in temperature and pressure. Increasing temperature can cause a substance to change from a solid to a liquid (melting) and from a liquid to a gas (evaporation). Conversely, decreasing temperature can cause a substance to change from a gas to a liquid (condensation) and from a liquid to a solid (freezing). Changes in pressure can also impact the phases of matter, such as in the case of sublimation (transition from solid to gas) and deposition (transition from gas to solid).
The process in which a solid changes to a liquid is called melting.
The temperature at which a pure solid changes to a liquid is the substance's melting point.
The latent heat of fusion. ____ Freezing point
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid, while the freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid. Both points represent the equilibrium between the solid and liquid phases of a substance.
Solid, liquid, and gas are the three states of matter that a substance can undergo as it changes temperature and pressure. Solid to liquid is melting, liquid to gas is vaporization, and gas to liquid is condensation.
Liquid to gas, solid to liquid, and liquid to solid
The blank temperature at which solid changes to liquid is the melting point. This is the temperature at which a substance transitions from a solid to a liquid state.