Powder Coating I think
Powder paint uses electrostatics by charging the powder particles with an opposite charge to the object being painted. This creates an electrostatic attraction that causes the powder to adhere to the object. When the object is heated, the powder particles melt and form a smooth and durable finish.
Most substances will expand when they are heated. A few substances will contract; one example is water between zero and 4 degrees centigrade.
While plastic is a poor conductor of heat, it can still melt when exposed to heat due to its molecular structure. When heated, the molecules in the plastic gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together, allowing the material to change from a solid to a liquid state.
The candle has a solid wax body that becomes liquid when heated. It typically has a wick at its center that is used for lighting the candle. It emits light and heat when burning. The candle eventually melts and decreases in size as it burns.
How heated is this ice getting? Is it above 0 Celsius, because if it isn't then I'm afraid you still have ice. Also, if it is heated past 0, by 0.01 of a degree and it is under pressure then it can turn into a gas, skipping the liquid stage. Forget it. Liquid ice is called WATER, that's W - A - T - E - R. If you disagree with this answer please go steam iron your face.
Ice melts into water, wax melts into liquid, and metal expands when heated.
It melts. When sugar melts, its called caramelization.
Yes, mozzarella cheese melts when heated.
Melts into a liquid.
It melts
margarine
.... it melts.
Melted cheese.
if it is heated above 1200 degrees celsius than it melts
Lard is solid animal fat, so it melts when heated.
A solid melts when heated. aaliquid becomes more fluid or evaporates
hot liquid that forms when rock melts is MAGMA