Two more pieces of information are urgently needed before I can
have a prayer of answering this question:
-- What are the choices on the "following" list ?
-- What process is represented "above" ?
melting
This process is called melting.
melting
If the substance is in solid condition and at the melting temperature, heat can be given without rising the temperature. Then the substance melts and all the heat will be used in the melting process. Also when the substance is at the boiling temperature you can add heat without rising the temperature. At that point the heat is used to vaporate the substance.
You should know the names of the process for these phase transitions. sublimation deposition SOLID ============> GAS ==============> SOLID melting freezing SOLID ============> LIQUID =============> SOLID (solidfication) condensation vaporization GAS =============> LIQUID =============> GAS
melting
LIQUDIFCATION!!!!!!!! Change of phase; the process is called melting.
This process is called melting.
It is called melting.
Melting or constapation.
melting
Melting. For example, ice melts at zero degrees Celsius.
The process of going from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
The process of transforming a substance from a solid state to a liquid state is celled melting. The process of transforming a substance from a liquid state into a gaseous state is called vaporization.
In physics, the solid to liquid process is known as melting. The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. There is a change in phase or a phase transition in a substance when there is a change in either its temperature or pressure. The melting process is a phase transition.
If the substance is in solid condition and at the melting temperature, heat can be given without rising the temperature. Then the substance melts and all the heat will be used in the melting process. Also when the substance is at the boiling temperature you can add heat without rising the temperature. At that point the heat is used to vaporate the substance.
Melting is the process by which a solid turns into a liquid. Condensation is the process by which a gas turns into a liquid. So, I suppose you can show a contrast between the two by discussing the temperature at which they occur in a particular substance, like water.