Tin melts and turns into a liquid at a temperature of approximately 231.9 degrees Celsius (449.4 degrees Fahrenheit). This melting point allows tin to be easily worked with in various applications, such as soldering and metal casting.
Are you sure you mean carbon? Carbon melts (turns to liquid) at 3550 degrees C, and boils at 3825 degrees C.
hot liquid that forms when rock melts is MAGMA
When paraffin wax is heated, it melts and turns into a liquid state. Upon further heating, the liquid paraffin wax can begin to vaporize and produce fumes. If the temperature is too high, paraffin wax can catch fire.
When ice melts, the chemical composition remains the same. Ice is just the solid state of water, so when it melts, it turns into liquid water. The molecules in ice rearrange themselves into a more disordered state to become liquid water, but the chemical makeup of the water molecules themselves does not change.
When something melts it turns into a liquid
MELTING!!!!!!!!! When the solid object turns into a liquid it melts because of heat.
yes it turns into water
.... it melts.
It melts and turns into liquid
Solid matter turns into a liquid when it melts.
It gets warmer so it melts into a liquid
when it melts. like ice is a solid, and when its in heat, it melts. therefore, it turns into a liquid.
When ice melts, it turns to a liquid. I don't know it that is what you mean but there's my answer
When ice (solid) melts, it turns into water (liquid).
A physical change of freezing (or solidification)
First, a solid melts, then a liquid evaporates