Melting and dissolving are not the same. Melting is the process of a solid turning into a liquid due to heat, while dissolving is when a solid substance mixes with a liquid to form a solution.
Dissolving is the chemical state in which melting is physical state but the difference is when you dissolve something some things can be brought back but when you melt some thing you are mostly likely not to bring it back to it's natural form
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The metal is melted and remoulded!
Dissolving sodium chloride in water is a physical change because the chemical composition of sodium chloride remains the same. The sodium and chloride ions are simply dispersed throughout the water, but they can still be recovered by evaporating the water.
When a substance undergoes a physical change, its identity remains the same, meaning its chemical composition does not alter. Examples of physical changes include melting, freezing, and dissolving, where the substance can typically return to its original state. The properties such as color, shape, and state may change, but the fundamental structure of the molecules remains intact.
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Dissolving.
dissolving and melting point
Melting is a physical process where a solid turns into a liquid when heat is applied, such as ice melting into water. Dissolving is a chemical or physical process where a solid substance disperses uniformly in a liquid to form a solution, like sugar dissolving in water.
Coffee dissolving, water boiling and chocolate melting are reversible physical transformations whereas wood burning is a chemical combustive transformation.
No, dissolving a LIFESAVER candy in warm water is not considered melting. Melting typically refers to a solid turning into a liquid due to heat, while dissolving involves a solid substance breaking down into individual molecules and dispersing throughout a solvent, in this case, water.
Dissolving is the chemical state in which melting is physical state but the difference is when you dissolve something some things can be brought back but when you melt some thing you are mostly likely not to bring it back to it's natural form
By dissolving something in it, like salt or sugar.
because it has high melting/dissolving point.
Melting ice occurs when solid ice transitions to liquid water due to an increase in temperature. Dissolving salt in water occurs when salt crystals break down into individual ions and disperses evenly throughout the water.
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