Along subduction zones.
Because melting occur at high temperature; at this temperature bonds between particles are weaker.
For example melting and evaporation.
It depends on what the solvent is. If it is water, then it is called hydration. If the solvent is not water, then it cannot be called hydration.
Melting and solidification are the processes that must occur for a rock to change into igneous rock.
This change in the state of matter (liquid to solid) is called freezing, not melting; it is a physical change, the chemical nature of the molecules is not changed.
Melting occur at the melting point. The solid is transformed in a liquid.
Melting occur when a solid starts to be a liquid.
Because melting occur at high temperature; at this temperature bonds between particles are weaker.
Yes. This can occur when there is not adequate hydration (fluid intake).
yes
For example melting and evaporation.
Magma occurrs by rocks melting inside a volcano
The process occur at the melting point.
Find the melting point of the compound and compare it to the published value for alum. You could also analyze by water of hydration by burning the compound until all of the water of hydration is burned off. Then find the mass of the dry crystals and compare it to the correct value.
It depends on what the solvent is. If it is water, then it is called hydration. If the solvent is not water, then it cannot be called hydration.
Melting and solidification are the processes that must occur for a rock to change into igneous rock.
The process that must occur to change any rock to igneous rock is melting.