Melting is the process by which a solid substance changes into a liquid state due to an increase in temperature. When heat is applied to a solid material, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, causing them to vibrate faster and eventually break free from their fixed positions. This results in the solid substance transitioning into a liquid state. The temperature at which this transition occurs is known as the melting point.
Several factors can affect the melting process, including:
Some common examples of melting include:
Try the following experiments to better understand the concept of melting: