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Gas can be melted in the sense that it can transition from a gaseous state to a liquid state through a process called condensation, typically involving cooling the gas below its dew point. However, the term "melt" is more commonly associated with solids transitioning to liquids. For example, when a solid ice cube is heated, it melts into water, which can then evaporate into gas. Thus, while gases don't "melt" in the traditional sense, they can condense into liquids under the right conditions.

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