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Melting Boling and Evaporation

Melting

Definition:

Melting is the process in which a solid changes into a liquid when heat is given.



Example:

Ice → Water



What happens to particles?

  • Particles get more energy

  • They move faster and break free from their fixed positions



Key Point:

Melting happens at a fixed temperature called the melting point.



Fun Fact :

Ice melts at 0°C, but ice skates glide because pressure helps melt a thin layer of ice!



Boiling

Definition:

Boiling is the process in which a liquid changes into gas when heated to its boiling point.



Example:

Water → Steam



What happens to particles?

  • Particles get a lot of energy

  • They move very fast and escape as gas



Key Point:

Boiling happens at a fixed temperature (for water, 100°C).



Fun Fact :

Bubbles in boiling water are filled with water vapour, not air!



Evaporation

Definition:

Evaporation is the slow process in which a liquid changes into gas at any temperature.



Example:

Wet clothes drying



What happens to particles?

  • Only the fastest particles escape from the surface

  • This makes the remaining liquid cooler



  • Key words

  • Happens at any temperature

  • Happens only at the surface

  • Causes cooling



Fun Fact :

Evaporation is why we feel cool after sweating!



Quick Comparison Table

Process Change Temperature speed MeltingSolid → Liquid Fixed Medium Boiling Liquid → Gas Fixed Fast Evaporation Liquid → Gas Any Slow

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