Yes.
The proper term for going from a solid to a gas is sublimation. Boiling is reserved for a liquid to a gas.
In water, it just gets clean.
Sometimes an alloy or a glass is formed.
Whe you boil water, molecules of water "escape" into the atmosphere. The molecular structure of water is unaffected by boiling.
sugar, not already cold and is originally solid. think, do you have to boil ice??
The movement of the molecules making up the solid increases.
What is liquid that turn to a solid when boil is egg before boil its lequid after boild it is solid.
If you heat it to 801 degrees Celsius, it melts.
well...................it explodes.
explossion occur
Evaporation. Air fresheners contain volatile compounds that evaporate relatively easily. The effect is comparable to what happens when you put out a saucer of water; the water evaporates (because the air isn't saturated with water vapour), it doesn't have to BOIL.
vghfuso it does not boil over Save
Sand is a solid - and so cannot boil :/
What happens to a solid when energy is removed
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
When a solid is heated it expands and if is heated enough it will melt; it may also boil. If you cool it down it will go back to solid form.
nothing happens after a solid chages into a liquid.
If you boil milk and leave it on the stove for too long, it can scorch and form a thick layer on the bottom of the pot. This can give the milk a burnt taste and ruin its texture. Additionally, the milk may curdle, separating into solid curds and liquid whey.