yes! exactly.
The process in which a solid changes to a liquid is called melting.
When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid, it is called melting. Freezing refers to the opposite process when a substance changes from a liquid to a solid. Condensation is the process of a gas turning into a liquid.
melting
MELTING is the term for the process where water changes from a solid into a liquid.
Melting is the term defined as the process by which a substance changes state from solid to liquid.
A LIQUID FREEZES TO SOLID
A liquid will change to a solid when it freezes.
Liquid freezes into a solid, melts in to a liquid, then evaporate into gas and then freezes back to a liquid.
When water freezes it changes from a liquid to a solid. When water boils or evaporates it changes from a liquid to a gas.
the process of passing from a solid to a liquid is liquification but the passage from liquid to solid ist solidification
The process in which a solid changes to a liquid is called melting.
water Water is a gas when it is steam. It condenses to liquid, becoming water. It becomes solid when it freezes, and then becomes liquid again as it melts. The entire process depends on temperature. The molecular structure of water does not change throughout all these changes.
It solidifies, gels, cogagulates, sets, hardens or crystalizes. For water (specifically) it freezes
When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid, it is called melting. Freezing refers to the opposite process when a substance changes from a liquid to a solid. Condensation is the process of a gas turning into a liquid.
These are changes of phase and physical phenomenons: - solid to liquid: melting - gas to liquid: liquefaction (or condensation)
Freezing
Yes. A substance melts and freezes at the same temperature. Melting is as it changes from solid to liquid, freezing is from liquid to solid.