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Many powders and solids can be melted (liquefied) by heat. For instance, sugar and butter is often melted in cooking.
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
first it would have to melt solids can not evaporate once melted it would depend on the type of medal
Rocks are solid objects therefore they are solids. Lava is rock that has been melted in to a liquid therefore makeing lava a liquid.
It is ice
Lava, which is melted solids from the underground
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All solids have their state in common. They can either be melted into a liquid or evaporated into a gas state.
Many powders and solids can be melted (liquefied) by heat. For instance, sugar and butter is often melted in cooking.
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
In solids the particles are holded strongly.in other words there is a strong force of attraction.when rocks are melted the force of attraction gets weakenedand thus the particles are able to move easily. In solids the particles are holded strongly.in other words there is a strong force of attraction.when rocks are melted the force of attraction gets weakenedand thus the particles are able to move easily.
Iron ore can be melted by fire, or by focused sunlight.
Generally a solid become a liquid by melting or a gas by sublimation; but not all the solids can be melted.
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Typically, yes. Butter is a mixture of fat and milk solids. Once melted the fats separate from the milk solids. 'Clarified' butter, or ghee, is the separated butter fat, often used in Indian cooking, as a canning sealer, or as a dip for steamed shellfish. Clarified butter, once separated from the milk solids, does not require refrigeration to keep it from going rancid, however, it must be kept cool to maintain its solidity.
Only certain solids evaporate. Most solids melt before evaporating. When a solid turns straight into a gas, it is called sublimation. Examples of substances that sublime include carbon dioxide, iodine, arsenic, and naphthalene.