You can change the state of matter of a substance by applying heat to it. When you heat a solid, it melts into a liquid. When you heat a liquid, it evaporates into a gas. This process is known as melting and boiling.
Evaporation is the process where a liquid turns into a gas, not a solid. The change from a liquid to a solid is called solidification or freezing, where the particles of a liquid come together to form a solid structure as the temperature decreases.
To change something from a solid to a liquid, you need to add heat energy to the solid. This process is called melting. As heat is applied, the solid's particles gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together in a rigid structure, allowing them to move more freely and change into a liquid state.
This process is called solidification or freezing. When a substance loses heat energy and its particles slow down enough to form a rigid structure, it changes from a liquid to a solid state.
Heating can change matter from a solid to a liquid or from a liquid to a gas. Cooling can change matter from a gas to a liquid or from a liquid to a solid.
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The complete subject of the sentence is "To change a liquid to a solid."
No, freezing changes a liquid to a solid. To change a solid to a liquid you need to apply heat. The change begins when the solid reaches its melting point.
If large amounts of heat are transferred to a solid, the solid will likely undergo a phase change and melt into a liquid. This is because the additional heat energy causes the particles in the solid to gain enough kinetic energy to overcome the forces holding them in a solid state.
During a phase change, such as melting or boiling, there is typically an absorption or release of heat energy. Energy is absorbed when a substance changes from a solid to a liquid (melting) or from a liquid to a gas (boiling), and heat is released when a substance changes from a gas to a liquid (condensation) or from a liquid to a solid (freezing).
To change a liquid into solid at constant temperature, an amount of heat is released equal to the latent heat of that liquid. For water it is about 80 calories per gram.
Heat is added to a solid to make a liquid... this is called melting. some additional liquid (water,ethanol,acid…) also change solid into a liquid.
When you heat a liquid and it changes phase it becomes a solid.
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You can change the state of matter of a substance by applying heat to it. When you heat a solid, it melts into a liquid. When you heat a liquid, it evaporates into a gas. This process is known as melting and boiling.
A change in phase can result from adding or removing thermal energy. For example, adding heat can change a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a gas, while removing heat can change a gas to a liquid or a liquid to a solid.
liquid - depending on what the solid was to start with