The solid starts to warm up and when its temperature reaches its melting point, it will melt into a liquid or in some cases it will go directly to gas form (this process is called sublimation.)
When a solid is heated the energy rises then after that the solid becomes less dense and the solid eventually expands.
It will expand. It will also melt into a liquid if you heat it beyond it's melting point.
Adding heat to a solid substance cause molecules to move faster. A phase change will occur from a solid to a liquid through the process called melting.
it turn into a liquid or gas
it gets melt
the molecules absorb heat and start moving rapidly changing from solid to liquid
When heat is added or subtracted, it chemically changes the substance into a different type of matter.
It requires the removal of heat.
It turns red and burns.
When a substance is heated it's volume will increase.
it melts
The energy must be supplied to the solid so that it melts.
if you heat a solid substance it will melt at certain degree of temperature according to the substance.
The atom will start to move faster and when it gets to hot the atom will tunen into air.
If the solid is made of ice, then it will melt. But if you have enough heat, you can make the solid item melt.
When heat is added to a substance, the molecules and atoms vibrate faster.
the molecules absorb heat and start moving rapidly changing from solid to liquid
Nothing does.
It melts into a solid.
When this happens,the liquid loses all its heat & becomes solid.
The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)
The heat energy required to change a substance between solid & liquid at constant temperature is called the "latent heat of fusion". If the change is from solid to liquid the substance gains this energy. If the change is from liquid to solid the substance gives up this energy. The exact amount of latent heat of fusion is different for different substances.