A solid becomes a liquid when it temperature has reached its Melting Point (also called it Point of Fusion.)
When heat is removed from a liquid and it cools, the molecules in the liquid lose energy and slow down. Eventually, the liquid will reach its freezing point and transform into a solid through the process of crystallization.
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
liquid - depending on what the solid was to start with
It was a liquid that was turned into a solid, but it can melt and become a liquid again(and vice versa, freeze and become a solid). Some people say its both which is technically true.
It isn't. The inner core is solid, the outer core is liquid.
The states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. A solid melts to become liquid and a liquid evaporates to become gas. Sublimation is the direct change from solid to gas.
When energy is added to a solid, it can reach its melting point where it transitions from a solid to a liquid.
When solids reach their melting points, they become liquids. This is the point at which the intermolecular forces holding the solid together are overcome, allowing the particles to move more freely and flow as a liquid.
A liquid can become a solid for example when you freeze ice it becomes and ice cube.
When heat is removed from a liquid and it cools, the molecules in the liquid lose energy and slow down. Eventually, the liquid will reach its freezing point and transform into a solid through the process of crystallization.
The boiling point refers to the temperature at which a substance transitions from a liquid to a gas phase. Solids do not have a boiling point, as they transition directly from a solid to a gas through a process called sublimation.
Freezing and melting points are synonyms: at this temperature a solid become a liquid or a liquid become a solid.
Liquid water placed in a freezer will become solid ice.
Decreasing the temperature a liquid become a solid.
ice which then melts to become water. solid to liquid.
To become a solid, a liquid will absorb heat energy.
When you cool a liquid, the particles within the liquid lose energy and move more slowly, causing the liquid to contract and become denser. Eventually, the liquid may reach its freezing point and solidify into a solid state.