This temperature is the melting point.
Yes - solid-liquid-gas can be changed by temperature.
Any liquid can be changed into solid, if you can manage to expose it topressure that is high enough and temperature that is low enough.
No. But by lowering its temperature or the pressure, its phase can be changed.
During a phase change (from solid to liquid, as in melting and also from liquid to gas as in boiling) the temperature remains constant, as all of the energy is going to affecting the change, rather than raising the temperature. Once it has changed from solid to liquid, the liquid can then raise in temperature.
A solid, or even a gas. And back again (improved)liquid is a state of matter, which can be a solid, liquid, or gas. therefore, liquid can be changed into a solid or a gas. to do so, just change the temperature of the matter. :-D
a soolid is changed into a liquid by when the solid melts like for example ice it is a solid and then when it melts it is a liquid
A solid is changed to liquid form of matter through melting A liquid changed to a solid is freezing
At low or high enough temperature EVERYTHING - except helium. Strictly speaking polymers would char and burn rather than vaporize. However, every element and a huge number of compounds can be changed from a solid to a liquid to a gas by varying the temperature.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.
Theoretically, anything can be changed from a solid to a liquid with enough energy added. Consequently, any gas can be changed into a liquid when enough energy is removed from it.
Sucrose can be both solid or liquid. At room temperature, however, it's a solid.