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When any object is melting, this indicate that the object is getting richer on energy. More energy mean more movement in particles on an atomic level. In other words, the movement increases.
the molecular movement is fluid. As a solid, movement was at a minimum, so as it is melting the molecules are moving more freely
no melting is a physical process
gliding movement
The temperature of the melting point is related to the size of the nanoparticle. For smaller particles, melting begins around 600 °C.
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physical. melting does not change the substance; it only changes the state of matter (or the movement of particles).
When any object is melting, this indicate that the object is getting richer on energy. More energy mean more movement in particles on an atomic level. In other words, the movement increases.
At its melting points the particles of a substance become looser and can move more freely. There is no order unlike a solids particles, however there isn't complete freedom to move everywhere unlike gases particles.
The particles are moving rapidly
it start melting again
Particles absorb energy when boiling (vapourising), melting and subliming. Particles release energy when freezing and condensing.
the movement of particles increases
the molecular movement is fluid. As a solid, movement was at a minimum, so as it is melting the molecules are moving more freely
Scientifically speaking, the ice is probably melting because of the particles in the air/water/wherever the ice is. The particles in the air speed up the particles in the ice causing it to melt.
The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.
The movement is random, but there is a net movement from regions where there are lots of particles to ones where there are fewer particles.