The addition of thermal energy, or heat, if you prefer, will turn solid water (ice) into a liquid by melting it.
The gas in a gas stove can heat up ice until it melts into water and then evaporates into water vapor.
If you freeze water(liquid) it becomes ice(hard) its a liquid in a solid form
As energy is added to ice starting from the frozen state, the temperature of the ice initially remains constant at 0°C until it melts into water. Once it becomes liquid, the temperature of the water rises until it reaches 100°C. At this boiling point, the water again stays at a constant temperature while it converts into steam. Finally, as energy continues to be added, the steam's temperature increases beyond 100°C.
A liquid can become a solid for example when you freeze ice it becomes and ice cube.
Melting occurs when a solid is heated until it becomes liquid. Ice left at room temperature melts into a puddle of water.
A liquid becomes a solid when the temperature reaches is freezing point.
Ice is a solid and when it melts it becomes water, which is a liquid.
It becomes cold water
It becomes a liquid :-)
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When solid ice becomes liquid, the temperature goes higher.
Yes, ice is the solid form of water. Once used it becomes liquid. This liquid can be made ice again and used again.