It depends on what the material is.
H2O changes from solid to liquid at approximately zero degrees C.
That is not the case for any other solid. For example, lead turns into a liquid at about 327.5 degrees C.
It is called melting when a solid turns into a liquid
when solid turns in gas without passing in liquid,or gas turns in solid without passing in liquid form,the process is called sublimation. Sublimation
gas -> liquid = condensation liquid -> solid = solidification (freezing) solid -> gas = sublimation gas -> solid = deposition solid -> liquid = melting liquid -> solid = vaporization
MP usually stands for Melting Point, i.e. the temperature at which a substance turns from a solid to a liquid.
the temperature at which a liquid turns into a gas is called the boiling point.
Any liquid can turn into a solid at the correct temperature.
When the temperature decreases, liquid turns into solid through a process called freezing.
every solid is different, is you are asking about water is 0 Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit
The melting point is the temperature at which any solid turns into a liquid. For water, the temperature is 0 degrees C or 32 degrees F.
The temperature affecting the liquid must have been below freezing for the liquid to turn into a solid.
the freezing point
it increases
Melting is the process of a solid turning into a liquid due to an increase in temperature, while freezing is the opposite process where a liquid turns into a solid due to a decrease in temperature. Both melting and freezing involve changes in the physical state of a substance without changing its chemical composition.
it is only a solid at room temperature, when you heat it up it turns into a liquid
That depends upon temperature and pressure. At room temperature and sea level pressures, most waxes are solid or if you melt it it turns in to a liquid but if you put it at 100 degrees it turns in to gas.
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid, while the freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid. Both points represent the equilibrium between the solid and liquid phases of a substance.
Generally speaking, solid turns to a liquid at its melting point. Ice turns to water at 0 degrees Celsius Chocolate melts at 25 degrees Celsius- Yum! Ice (solid) thaws when the temperature rises above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, becoming water (liquid). Other solids (oddly) vary.