You cannot melt something pass the melting point. You can simply increase its temperature. The only thing that would happen is that it would start to boil and then the mixture could explode, evaporate, release a gas, etc. It is like taking water and heating it to 400 degrees. What would happen?
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
Il several metals have been mixed together it is a mixture, if that mixture is then melted so that the metals mingle at the atomic level it is an alloy. However for certain metals that have widely different melting points making an alloy by simply melting the mixture of those metals will not work (the lower melting temperature metals will melt first and separate from the mixture, in some cases one or metals might even evaporate before the higher melting temperature metals have begun to melt). For such alloys the metals must be melted in groups forming other alloys that must then be blended to create the final intended alloy.
That happens because any heat that is added to that melting material will be used to cause further melting, until there is nothing left to melt, at which point the added heat can raise the temperature. A solid melts at its melting point; it does not get hotter than the melting point without melting, that's why it is the melting point.
It is a mixture.
Yes, the volume of melted butter is less because the entrained air is released when melted.
After the melting point a material become a liquid.
It's typically dropped into a mixture of warm spirits and is eventually re-melted.
The melting phase is a period in time where an object is melting but not completely melted.
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
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phosphorus-doped silicon ( n-type semiconductor) can be be produced by adding phosphorus to silicon to obtain a mixture, then heating and melting the obtained mixture. Or add phosphorus to already melted silicon.
No, the word 'melt' is a verb. The present participle, melting, and the past participle, melted, are also adjectives; for example: the melted cheese, the melting snow.Same rule applies to other verbs to make them adjectives.
when solid has already melted and when heat is supplied it starts increasing the temperature of liquid
The atoms start to move around more quickly and when the solid reaches it's melting point it will turn into a liquid.
Diamonds are not usually melted, because their melting point is 3820 degrees Kelvin.
Melted/Melting.