Usually, but it can also pass the liquid phase and go straight to vapor. That is called "sublimation".
When a solid is heated it expands and if is heated enough it will melt; it may also boil. If you cool it down it will go back to solid form.
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
A substance in the solid phase will typically expand when heated. Most substances when heated sufficiently will melt into a liquid, assuming that they do not combust or sublimate.
This physical change is called melting.
it means to melt something and then it becomes sticky
The solid chocolate will melt and become a liquid if heated.
Yes, powders can melt if their melting point is reached. Melting occurs when a solid substance is heated to a temperature at which its particles can move freely, changing from a solid to a liquid state.
Yes <><><> In the pure form of tin metal, at room remperature, it is a solid. When heated to a high temperature, it will melt, and become liquid.
Not all things melt. Melting occurs when a solid is heated to a point where it changes to a liquid state. There are some substances that do not melt easily or at typical temperatures, such as diamonds and certain types of minerals.
The word "melt" can be a verb, referring to the action of changing from a solid to a liquid state when heated. It can also be a noun, referring to the process or result of melting.
Heat causes ojects to expand . The object also will melt if it is a solid , and will turn into gas if heated.