they have a chemical change.
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No they don't, they have a physical change. Some things may decompose at their boiling point but that's nothing to do with melting or boiling, just being hot.
In water, it just gets clean.
Water boils when the temperature gets to 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. Water does not melt. It changes into a vapor-like fog and disappears into a gas.
sugar, not already cold and is originally solid. think, do you have to boil ice??
The shoe would burn and the rubber would melt. Don't try it!
"Melt" is to go from solid to liquid. The things that were liquid before they were frozen, like the ice and orange juice, will melt. The rest of the stuff, like the meat, will thaw.
The cheese will melt. Stir it to mix it in well, and you have a cheesy soup.
a double pan is a pan that has a little pan that goes inside of it that you can melt, boil,etc things in it
yes you can but it will melt and get you mucky
yes you can but it melts the butter
Things Melt, people go outside lots of fun summer things
water
Yes, it will, if you get it hot enough.
If you heat it to 801 degrees Celsius, it melts.
If you heat NaCl to 801 degrees C, it will melt and if heated to 1413 degrees C, it will boil. You can definitely melt salt in a Bunsen burner flame in one class period, but heating it to boiling would take some time.
fire,incense,brimstone
it will become water If you melt an ice cube it will melt
Liquids can't melt. Melting is when a solid turns into a liquid. Since it is already in the liquid state, it can only evaporate, or boil.