Yes, it is possible, but only at extremely high pressures and temperatures, in an inert atmosphere.
When carbon (soot) is applied to snow, it can absorb sunlight and cause the snow to melt faster. This is a physical change as the snow changes from its solid state to liquid water due to the presence of the carbon.
The frozen liquid that will melt the quickest is the one with the lowest freezing point, such as ice. Other frozen liquids like alcohol or salt water will take longer to melt due to their lower freezing points.
No, carbon dioxide can occur naturally as a solid (dry ice), liquid (when compressed), and gas (in the atmosphere). Mercury is another substance that naturally exists as a solid, liquid, and gas under different temperature conditions.
Solid carbon dioxide has the look and feel of ice (and is even colder). But it does not melt to a liquid, but sublimates to form a gas. So it is always dry.
"Melt" is to go from solid to liquid. The things that were liquid before they were frozen, like the ice and orange juice, will melt. The rest of the stuff, like the meat, will thaw.
You can't melt a liquid
Dry Ice. Unlike water, Carbon Dioxide doesn't melt, it sublimates; going directly from solid to gas without going through liquid.
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At atmospheric pressure, carbon dioxide sublimates directly from solid to gas without passing through a liquid phase. This means that it does not melt when heated, but instead transitions from a solid to a gas. This process is commonly known as dry ice sublimation.
Heat will change a solid into a liquid. This process is called melting. Heat will change a liquid into a gas. This process is called vaporization. Frozen carbon dioxide, or dry ice won't melt into a liquid. It will vaporize into carbon dioxide without melting. This process is called sublimation.
When carbon (soot) is applied to snow, it can absorb sunlight and cause the snow to melt faster. This is a physical change as the snow changes from its solid state to liquid water due to the presence of the carbon.
Heat will cause a solid to melt into a liquid.
Carbon can exist in all three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. At room temperature and pressure, carbon commonly exists as a solid in the form of graphite or diamond. Carbon can also be found in the gaseous state in the form of carbon dioxide, and under extreme conditions, it can melt into a liquid state.
Water can melt if it transitions from a solid state, such as ice, to a liquid state due to an increase in temperature. The term "melt" refers to the change in physical state from solid to liquid, regardless of the initial form.
The frozen liquid that will melt the quickest is the one with the lowest freezing point, such as ice. Other frozen liquids like alcohol or salt water will take longer to melt due to their lower freezing points.
you melt it
Diamonds do not melt, but they can burn. Diamonds are formed at extremely high pressure and temperatures, but will burn in the presence of oxygen, like an oxygen torch at 1472 degrees Fahrenheit.