Well if its an ice cube its eventually going to melt if it were any other solid than idk (i don't know for those of you who don't know idk means) it reall y depends on what to solid is.
Nothing? If you do nothing to it, nothing will happen to it.
If a solid is subjected to heat, it will expand. On reaching its melting point, the solid will become liquid. At boiling point it will convert in to gaseous form. These are the three states of a matter.
Add heat.
When you add kinetic energy to a solid the molecules won't move
Nothing does.
When this happens,the liquid loses all its heat & becomes solid.
It depends on the solid. Stone would probably become molten lava. Metals would become liquid and could by poured into moulds. Solid ice would turn into water.
To turn a solid into a gas, you need to add heat. This process is known as sublimation, where the added heat provides the energy necessary for the molecules in the solid to overcome intermolecular forces and transition directly into the gaseous state.
Well if its an ice cube its eventually going to melt if it were any other solid than idk (i don't know for those of you who don't know idk means) it reall y depends on what to solid is.
You add heat :)
latent heat of fusion.
Well if its an ice cube its eventually going to melt if it were any other solid than idk (i don't know for those of you who don't know idk means) it reall y depends on what to solid is.