Gas -> liquid = condinsation Liquid -> solid = solidification Solid -> liquid = fusion Liquid -> gas = evaporation Solid directly to gas (with out becoming liquid) = sublimation Example = dry ice at room temperature.
The process of changing a solid to a liquid by heating is called melting. This is when the solid absorbs enough heat energy to overcome its intermolecular forces and transitions into a liquid state without changing its chemical composition.
Ironisation is the process of changing gas into plasma. Other processes of changing state include: Solid -> liquid = melting Liquid -> gas = condensation Gas -> liquid = evaporation Liquid -> solid = freezing Solid <- -> Gas = sublimation
The common term for melting is "fusion." This process involves a substance changing from its solid state to a liquid state due to the absorption of heat.
Changing a solid to a liquid is called melting. This process involves adding enough heat energy to break the bonds between the particles in the solid, causing them to move freely and form a liquid.
The term that means all the liquid and solid water on Earth is "hydrosphere."
Freezing
Freezing
When something is changing from a solid to a liquid, it is melting.
When something is changing from a solid to a liquid, it is melting.
Solid to liquid.
melting
Freezing
The process of changing a solid to a liquid by heating is called melting. This is when the solid absorbs enough heat energy to overcome its intermolecular forces and transitions into a liquid state without changing its chemical composition.
The process of a solid changing into a liquid is called melting. This occurs when the temperature of the solid reaches its melting point, causing the solid to transition into a liquid state.
Melting.
The process of a liquid changing into a solid is called solidification or freezing.
Melting is from 'solid to liquid', freezing is from liquid changing to solid state