it depends on what the compound is made up of. if it is made out of a solid and liquid then yes and the same goes if it is made up of two liquids, however if it is made up of two gasses or a liquid and a gass then it will just evaporate.
Ionic compounds typically melt when heat breaks the bonds holding their ions together. When heated, the ionic bonds weaken, causing the solid structure to break down and the compound to melt into a liquid state.
Icicle melt because of heat
The heat needed to melt one gram of a solid at its melting point depends on the heat of fusion value of the solid. To melt one gram of ice, for example, would require 334 J.
yes, they are made out of a melt able compound. it is the 2990924754098759th element on the periodic table. they will melt, grow legs and then cause a world-wide Apocalypse. thank you for ending man kind as we know it.
It is susceptible to heat -- it will melt.
Ionic compounds typically melt when heat breaks the bonds holding their ions together. When heated, the ionic bonds weaken, causing the solid structure to break down and the compound to melt into a liquid state.
depends on the heat but usually it will melt
Yes heat could melt rocks
Only with very high heat. This compound can melt without decomposition.
Icicle melt because of heat
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heat
No you need heat to melt cheese, tomatoes do not possess enough heat unless you burn them.
yes pens do melt depending on heat you are using.
Solids melt on heating. A2. But if you are thinking of the destruction of the material, perhaps pyrolysis is what you seek.
No, cottage cheese does not melt when exposed to heat. It may become softer or release some liquid, but it does not melt like cheese.
To melt a pencil eraser with heat, you can use a heat source such as a lighter or a candle to apply direct heat to the eraser until it softens and begins to melt. Be cautious when using heat to avoid burning the eraser or causing any harm to yourself.