When a substance condenses, it transitions from a gas to a liquid state, typically releasing heat in the process. Conversely, when it melts, it changes from a solid to a liquid, absorbing heat. Both processes involve changes in temperature and energy, affecting the arrangement and movement of molecules. These phase changes are critical in various natural and industrial processes.
Melting and boiling (vaporization) absorb energy, freezing and condensing release energy.
it melts
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Iron become a liquid.
It will make your hand wet
it condenses and precipitates or melts
When something melts it turns into a liquid
IF the current drain is too high, then it melts.
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What can happen when the glacier melts in a cirque
Melting and boiling (vaporization) absorb energy, freezing and condensing release energy.
It provides heat to the surface it condenses to. That is why gas condenses on cold surfaces.
and i know because i just did a science project on "what melts ice fastest" my science teacher said something happens with beet juice, but i didn't get to try it.
decreases
what change of state happens when something melts
It "condenses".
It "condenses".