HEAT!
Pills are usually in a solid state. You must add a liquid that contains no impurities to make a solution with a pill added.
A solid must absorb enough heat energy to break the intermolecular forces holding its particles together. Once the particles have enough kinetic energy to overcome these forces, they are able to move past each other and the solid transitions into a liquid state through the process of melting.
To melt wax, heat must be applied, typically from a heat source like a stove or a candle warmer. This extra heat causes the wax to reach its melting point, which is usually around 120-180 degrees Fahrenheit.
Rocks are made of minerals. When rocks melt, the minerals become fluid or in a liquid state. Also, when a mineral turns to a liquid it no longer meets the expectaions required for it to be called a mineral.
Energy must be added to separate the water molecules as ice melts. This energy is necessary to break the intermolecular bonds holding the molecules in the rigid lattice structure of the solid ice, allowing them to move more freely as a liquid.
To melt solid I2, one must overcome the covalent bonds holding the molecules together.
You must melt the solid with heat
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They must gather close together until they can't bunch anymore and then they start to melt because they ran out of space.
To melt a network solid, a significant amount of energy is required to break the strong bonds holding the atoms or ions together. These bonds are typically covalent or ionic in nature and must be overcome for the solid to transition into a liquid state.
Pills are usually in a solid state. You must add a liquid that contains no impurities to make a solution with a pill added.
It is brown and thick. Gets solid and you must melt it in a pot to use.
Thermal (heat) energy must be added or removed in order to cause a change of state.
In order to take a pH reading, water must be added to the solid. The water should be purified and have a known neutral pH.
To reduce the zn5+ to zn2+