No, a liquid releases energy to its surroundings when it becomes a solid.
Water turns to solid when it freezes.
Condensation is released when a gas turns into a liquid. This process involves the release of heat energy.
Assuming that mealting is intended to be melting, the two are changes between the solid and liquid phases of a substance. Melting is from the solid to the liquid phase while solidification is the opposite phase change.
the process of passing from a solid to a liquid is liquification but the passage from liquid to solid ist solidification
Gas -> Solid = Deposition Solid -> Gas = Sublimation Gas -> Liquid = Condensation Liquid -> Gas = Evaporation Solid -> Liquid = Freezing Liquid -> Solid = Melting Hope that helps. Qualifications: I googled it. You should try sometime ^^ + 1 year Chemistry education
A solid needs to heat up in order to turn into a liquid, therefore it absorbs thermal energy. According to the first law of thermodynamics - heat is work (=energy). The solid needs an input of energy to cause it to liquefy.
Endothermic phase changes - the substance is gaining energy (being heated) and the molecules are getting more active.- solid to liquid: melting- liquid to gas: vaporization- solid to gas: sublimationExothermic phase changes - the substance is losing energy (cooling) and the molecules are slowing down.- gas to liquid: condensation- liquid to solid: freezing- gas to solid: depositionMemory helper: exo is like exit, and the heat energy exits the substance during an exothermic phase change.
After heat energy is absorbed during melting the atoms and molecules start moving away from each other as the force of attraction becomes weak. At one point the atoms or molecules move so further away that the solid turns into a liquid.
When a solid turns into a liquid, the substance has melted.
When a solid transforms into a liquid, it absorbs energy in the form of heat. This process is called melting, and it requires energy to break the bonds holding the solid together.
When a solid turns to liquid, the amount of heat energy in the object increases. This process, known as melting, requires the absorption of heat energy, which breaks the bonds holding the solid's particles together. As energy is added, the temperature of the solid rises until it reaches its melting point, at which point it transforms into a liquid without a change in temperature until the entire solid has melted.
The action when a liquid turns into a solid is known as freezing.
When a liquid looses enough energy (heat), it turns into a solid.
Water turns to solid when it freezes.
Condensation is released when a gas turns into a liquid. This process involves the release of heat energy.
MELTING!!!!!!!!! When the solid object turns into a liquid it melts because of heat.
No boiling is heating and energy is added and melting the solid turns into a liquid.