This is a trick question because "I2" is the chemical symbol for MOLECULAR iodine (your question did not say melt Iodine, it said melt I2).Only gaseous iodine is composed of I2 molecules and as it is a gas it CAN NOT melt.
The main gas that causes ice to melt is carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide levels increase in the atmosphere, it leads to a warming effect on the Earth's surface, which in turn accelerates the melting of ice and glaciers.
Cyanide does not melt iron, as cyanide is a chemical that is typically used in liquid or gas form to interfere with the body's ability to use oxygen. It is not a substance that has the ability to melt iron.
It's all three actually if you melt it it will be a gas and liquid, but if you leave it alone it will be a solid
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.
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
When solid is heated and melt then it will change into gas
its not melt
Argon's a gas.
its not melt
Increasing the melt temperature the material can be transformed in a gas.
melt
This is a trick question because "I2" is the chemical symbol for MOLECULAR iodine (your question did not say melt Iodine, it said melt I2).Only gaseous iodine is composed of I2 molecules and as it is a gas it CAN NOT melt.
The main gas that causes ice to melt is carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide levels increase in the atmosphere, it leads to a warming effect on the Earth's surface, which in turn accelerates the melting of ice and glaciers.
Water doesn't melt, it vaporizes and becomes a gas. The energy from heat melts or vaporizes all matter.
let it melt then evaporate it:)
cool itcondense itfreeze it, then melt it