Simple: a mixture or two or more gases.
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
Evaporation is the process where a liquid state changes from its LIQUID state to a GAS state.
No, a solid does not melt when it dissolves in a liquid. Melting involves a solid turning into a liquid due to heat, while dissolving involves a solid breaking down into smaller particles and dispersing in a liquid solvent without a change in state.
Basicly the difference is that melting is when a solid turns into a liquid but dissolving is when a solid kind of melts into a liquid like sugar kinda melts into the tea??????!!!!!!!! Hope that helped a bit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The three of boiling, melting, and condensation describe matter change of state.Boiling is sate change from liquid to gasmelting is state change from solid to liquidcondensation is state change from gas to liquid
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
Evaporation is the process where a liquid state changes from its LIQUID state to a GAS state.
Condensation is the process of a vapor becoming a liquid. The term condensation can also be used as a noun to describe the liquid that is the outcome of the process of a vapor becoming a liquid.
evaporation
No, a solid does not melt when it dissolves in a liquid. Melting involves a solid turning into a liquid due to heat, while dissolving involves a solid breaking down into smaller particles and dispersing in a liquid solvent without a change in state.
That transformation is called melting, when done by heat, or dissolving, when done by a solvent.
The process of transforming a substance from a solid state to a liquid state is celled melting. The process of transforming a substance from a liquid state into a gaseous state is called vaporization.
"Lequescent" refers to a state of being in the process of melting or becoming liquid. It is derived from the Latin word "liquere," meaning "to be liquid." In a broader sense, it can describe something that is in a transitional or fluid state, lacking firmness or stability.
Basicly the difference is that melting is when a solid turns into a liquid but dissolving is when a solid kind of melts into a liquid like sugar kinda melts into the tea??????!!!!!!!! Hope that helped a bit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The three of boiling, melting, and condensation describe matter change of state.Boiling is sate change from liquid to gasmelting is state change from solid to liquidcondensation is state change from gas to liquid
Yes, dissolving jelly is reversible. By adding heat, you can turn the dissolved jelly back into its original solid state by allowing the liquid to cool and set again.
To melt is to go from solid form to a liquid state. To dissolve is to disintegrate, or terminate.