Yes. Just like a pound of fresh hamburger meat is still a pound of hamburger meat after it's frozen.
the matter would be the same.
No. Melted sugar is just what it sounds like sugar that has just been melted. Caramel is sugar that has reaches a temperature of f.320-350 (the caramel stage). Caramel also has added ingredients such as heavy cream and flavors.
Exactly the same as its unmelted counterpart.
There are 8 fluid ounces in 8 ounces of melted butter. The weight measurement in ounces is the same as the volume measurement in fluid ounces for liquids like melted butter.
No it would not change because it will always have the same amount of it with the weight and everything
Changing the temperature of something does not change its weight.
Melted gold weighs the same as solid gold of the same mass, as weight is dependent on the amount of material present. However, when gold is melted, its volume decreases due to the loss of air pockets and impurities, leading to a higher density and smaller volume.
No. Melted or solid, it's still the same weight and purity, which is what decides the value. Melted would only be worth a tiny bit more to someone who is waiting to cast it into moulds.
Yes melted rocks is the same thing as magma.
Technically it's still cold, but not enough to freeze to be icecream.
no, a bottle of glue may be full and be 4 ounces, but if you fill the bottom of a bottle the same size with melted copper, it would weigh the same, but the copper is denser.
If by "specific weight" you mean density, the density of melted plastic is pretty much the same as the cooled and solidified plastic. There are a number of different plastics out there, and their densities vary. They might range from a bit under a gram per cubic centimeter to a bit over 1 and 1/4 grams per cubic centimeter for "typical" plastics (and with no air injected into them).