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Melting , evaporation and boiling

  • Melting: The change of a solid into liquid at a fixed temperature (melting point). Heat energy is absorbed but temperature remains constant during the change.

  • Boiling: The rapid change of liquid into gas at a fixed temperature (boiling point). Heat is absorbed, bubbles form throughout the liquid.

  • Evaporation: Slow change of liquid into gas at any temperature (below boiling point), occurs only at the surface. Faster when temperature, surface area, and airflow are higher, or humidity is lower.

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