Are you talking about the change of state...if you are I can answere it..since the particles are so compact and tight they don't move and when energy comes in and the particles become active and moving freely called melting and into a liquid
If the solid is soluble (can dissolve) then it will dissolve in the liquid and give you a solution.
solid
No, The crust is solid. The oceans just happen to sit on top of it.
condensation. Here is a list for your future reference: gas to liquid: condensation liquid to gas: evaporation liquid to solid: freezing solid to liquid: melting these next two are rare but have been known to happen: solid to gas: sublimation gas to solid: deposition
If you combine a solid and a liquid, the solid may dissolve into the liquid to form a solution, or it may remain as separate phases. The solid could also partially dissolve in the liquid, forming a suspension. The outcome will depend on the specific properties of the solid and liquid being combined.
liquid
solid liquid
A liquid can turn into a solid by a process called solidification or crystallization, where the particles in the liquid come together to form a solid structure. This can happen through evaporation of the solvent, precipitation of solutes, or cooling of the liquid below its freezing point.
Liquid.
It increases as the temperature increases.
Solid
Heat and possibly become a liquid