The change of ice to a liquid is melting; the direct change of ice to a gas is sublimation.
No the coal will turn in to ashes and it is made to make long lasting fires.
When a thermosoftening material is heated up, it softens further and may eventually melt into a liquid state. This is due to the weakening of intermolecular forces within the material upon heating, allowing its molecular structure to become more fluid-like and flexible.
Thermostats are used to keep a constant. They maintain the 'ideal' conditions For example: - if you set your heating to come on at 20deg the thermostat will turn the heating on if the temp falls below your ideal 20 degree temperature. Once it has reached the ideal it will turn the heating off again.
They melt..> they melt and turn back to water.
Yes it can. One example is using a resistor ( a heating element ) to turn electricity into heat.
It will melt. If left there for too long, it will burn, and change colour.
yes when they melt
No, it will melt and turn into goo.
To turn on the boiler for heating in the house, locate the boiler's power switch and turn it on. Adjust the thermostat to the desired temperature for heating. Wait for the boiler to heat up and start circulating hot water or steam through the heating system.
Yes. If you get it hot enough without burning it (such as boiling it in water to a very high temperature), it will turn to liquid.
turn your heating on if you are Chile
it melts