Heat energy does.
Solid to liquid: meltingLiquid to solid: freezing
Yes, the stick changes from solid to liquid momentarily.
the particles themselves don't "melt", they simply spread out and move around more, forming the liquid state.
When a solid melts to become liquid, or a liquid boils to become a gas, the arrangement of particles gets farther apart and less structured, and the motion of the molecules becomes more random and they move faster. The opposite happens when a gas condenses to become a liquid, or when a liquid freezes to become a solid.
It is a true statement that frozen water melts. As ice or frozen water rises in temperature, it will slowly change into a liquid state. It would be false to say otherwise.
it melts
No, it becomes a liquid when it melts.
We are trying to study for our test, and this is one of the study questions?
solid to liquid
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
when it melts. like ice is a solid, and when its in heat, it melts. therefore, it turns into a liquid.
Just melting.
it melts into a liqiud
At the melting temperature of water, there are two phases of matter present: solid and liquid. As the temperature rises above the melting point (0 degrees Celsius), the solid ice melts into liquid water.
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
solid to a liquid........................................ :)
This is a physical change because you are changing it from a solid to liquid