Gas does not directly cause Ice to melt. However if you are talking about glaciers then the gas Carbon Dioxide (CO2) causes the earths atmosphere to heat up (because it traps more of the Sun's heat) and this causes glaciers to melt - because the Earths climate is hotter.
im asuming liquid cuz its not a gas......
It will if it's a small amount....
This is a trick question because "I2" is the chemical symbol for MOLECULAR iodine (your question did not say melt Iodine, it said melt I2).Only gaseous iodine is composed of I2 molecules and as it is a gas it CAN NOT melt.
You cannot use a gas syringe for this experiment.
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
its not melt
Argon's a gas.
its not melt
Gas does not directly cause Ice to melt. However if you are talking about glaciers then the gas Carbon Dioxide (CO2) causes the earths atmosphere to heat up (because it traps more of the Sun's heat) and this causes glaciers to melt - because the Earths climate is hotter.
Increasing the melt temperature the material can be transformed in a gas.
im asuming liquid cuz its not a gas......
It will if it's a small amount....
melt
There is NO gas with a melting point or whatsoever, gases canNOT melt: they only can condense to fluid.Solids can melt to become fluids!
This is a trick question because "I2" is the chemical symbol for MOLECULAR iodine (your question did not say melt Iodine, it said melt I2).Only gaseous iodine is composed of I2 molecules and as it is a gas it CAN NOT melt.