A hard substance that melts when heated is ice. Although ice is solid and hard at temperatures below 0°C (32°F), when it is heated, it transitions to liquid water as it reaches its melting point. This process occurs as the heat energy disrupts the rigid structure of ice, allowing the molecules to move freely. Other examples include metals like copper and aluminum, which also melt when exposed to high temperatures.
It melts. When sugar melts, its called caramelization.
it decreases.
Any substance that absorbs the radiation is heated by it.
hot liquid that forms when rock melts is MAGMA
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
Ordinarily when a substance is heated it expands. In some cases it melts. In some cases it vaporizes/evaporates.
Ice melts into water, wax melts into liquid, and metal expands when heated.
It melts. When sugar melts, its called caramelization.
One example of a pure substance that melts at 38 degrees Celsius is naphthalene, a white crystalline solid commonly used in mothballs. When heated to 38 degrees Celsius, naphthalene transitions from a solid to a liquid state.
Yes, mozzarella cheese melts when heated.
No. Every substance apart from helium (which can only be solidifed at absolute zero under pressure) can melt, provided it is made solid and then heated above its freezing/melting point.
thermoplasic is a plastic that, when heated at the right temp, melts and goes soft, but at a lower temp, goes very hard
Melts into a liquid.
It melts
margarine
it decreases.
it decreases.