When you melt chocolate, you are changing a solid into a liquid. The heat causes the chocolate to break down its crystalline structure and become a smooth, flowing liquid. It does not change into a gas unless heated to a much higher temperature for a prolonged period.
Be more specific like which liquid and which gas
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No because Liquid C02 can only be in solid or gas form not Liquid due to the propeties of the element.
By heating chocolate is melted; after this chocolate is thermally decomposed. Chocolate gas doesn't exist.
Chocolate as a prepared food product typically exists as a solid or liquid.
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When you melt chocolate, you are changing a solid into a liquid. The heat causes the chocolate to break down its crystalline structure and become a smooth, flowing liquid. It does not change into a gas unless heated to a much higher temperature for a prolonged period.
There are a number of ways in which a gas could dissolve in a liquid. It could bind with the liquid molecules.
It's a solid
yes. you can turn chocolate into a liquid. Yes, upon melting, solid chocolate would become liquid. At a certain specific temperature all substances melt, or range of temperatures be the substance not pure. If no melting or liquid phase occurs, sublimation may occur. But in the case of chocolate, YES, chocolate may become liquid.
a liquid could be food coloring and a gas could be vapor
No it is Ice cream chocolate and lollies
Water (solid-ice, liquid-water, gas-steam), alcohol (liquid, gas), and carbon dioxide (solid-dry ice, gas).
Be more specific like which liquid and which gas
It could be part of a process called distillation.
I could be all 3, but is generally a liquid or solid.