How much dry ice? Regardless, a signifigant amount to all of the dry ice will sublime (solid CO2 will not melt under any atmospheric circumstances) and some to all of the magna will solidify into igneous rock. The results are dependent on the quantity of dry ice.
No. Rock melts when temperature reaches a high enough point. Increasing pressure actually raises the temperature needed to melt rock, so it can actually cause molten rock to solidify.
Jelly cubes melt Jelly crystals dissolve
solidify is an irreversible
yes it does ((: temperature composition and the amount of dissolved gases
Some antonyms for the word melt include freeze and solidify.
Depending on what is being affected, the opposite would be freeze or solidify.
They melt (liquefy), freeze (solidify), vaporize, or condense.
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it has to be melted and then has to re-solidify. Heat (lots of it) to melt the rock is what is needed.
Yes. A metamorphic rock can melt and the re-solidify as an igneous rock.
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How much dry ice? Regardless, a signifigant amount to all of the dry ice will sublime (solid CO2 will not melt under any atmospheric circumstances) and some to all of the magna will solidify into igneous rock. The results are dependent on the quantity of dry ice.
No. Rock melts when temperature reaches a high enough point. Increasing pressure actually raises the temperature needed to melt rock, so it can actually cause molten rock to solidify.
Jelly cubes melt Jelly crystals dissolve
Pure metals normally solidify into polycrystalline masses, but it is relatively easy to produce single crystals by directional solidification from the melt.
This is known as melting. Some liquids can solidify under very high pressures, so releasing the pressure will cause the solid to melt.