No, solids do NOT change mass when they change form into a liquid. The only way the mass can be changed is if the substance goes from a liquid to a vapor or gaseous form.
The change in state from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
Yes, whenever something changes from liquid, solid or gas, It is considered a change in state.
It goes from a liquid to a solid
The process of a solid turning into a liquid is called melting. As the solid absorbs energy in the form of heat, its particles gain enough energy to overcome their fixed positions and transition into a more fluid state.
Solid, because it goes through a longer process than the Liquid. Thus, the Liquid doesn't need as much energy as a solid.
The change in state from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
chemical change
Yes, whenever something changes from liquid, solid or gas, It is considered a change in state.
Freezing
chemical change
A change from gas to liquid, from solid to liquid, from liquid to gas, etc.
yes. it goes from a liquid to a solid.
It goes from a liquid to a solid
liquid to solid
When something goes from the vapor state to the liquid state it is called "condensing." Melting refers only to the transition from the solid to the liquid state.
That process is referred to as "melting".
It goes from a liquid to a solid