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A solid object like an ice cube can be liquid. How you ask? you can just heat it up! to change a liquid object back to a solid, you just freeze it!
I do believe it's called Evaporation :)
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
Igneous rocks can turn back into lava or magma if underground.
The temperature will decrease. If enough heat is removed the liquid may become a solid.
Physical change - changes state, solid to liquid and/or liquid to gas. Chemical change - for instance, oxidises if present in air, but there are limitless possibilities.
A heated liquid will become a gas.
If you mix a hot liquid and a cold one, the heat from the hot liquid will flow to the cold liquid, reducing the heat of the overall liquid.
When you heat a liquid and it changes phase it becomes a solid.
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A change in internal energy. For a solid to become a liquid, more energy must be supplied than released since it is an endothermic reaction. For a solid to change to a liquid, heat must be applied to the lattice to break its structure and increase the average KE of its constituent molecules. I could have written 4 more lengthy paragraphs but that would just be a waste of time...
Heat will be transferred initially by conduction, which is the direct heat transfer between object (your hand and the liquid). If you leave your hand in long enough, convection will become a major factor. Convection is when currents from a liquid circulate to transfer heat.
A solid object like an ice cube can be liquid. How you ask? you can just heat it up! to change a liquid object back to a solid, you just freeze it!
Water changes directly to a solid when heat is applied
MELTING!!!!!!!!! When the solid object turns into a liquid it melts because of heat.
Gas