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.
and add it to water
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
The balloon expands.
BOOM.
Nothing? If you do nothing to it, nothing will happen to it.
The liquid may boil and become a gas.
the aluminum will dissolve. Generating lots of heat during the reaction
when the carbonate is heated in absence of air then the CO2 is produced as the byproduct .
The freezing point of water decrease because the dissolution is a process which release heat.
Salt release slowly the heat of dissolution and the temperature is increased.
It get hotter and if it is frozen it melts. If it is melted it boils.
When scientists add heat energy to an object, the particles in the object gain kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and increasing the object's temperature. When heat energy is taken away from an object, the particles lose kinetic energy, moving slower, and decreasing the object's temperature.