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MELTING


In chemistry, 'melting' is a process that results in the phase change of a substance from a solid to a liquid. The internal energy of a solid substance is increased (typically by the application of heat) to a specific temperature (called the melting point) at which it changes to the liquid phase. An object that has melted completely is 'molten'.
The melting point of a substance is equal to its freezing point.

Contents
Molecular vibrations
Constant temperature
The thermodynamics of melting
Books
Other meanings
See also

Molecular vibrations


When the internal energy of a solid is increased by the application of an external energy source, the molecular vibrations of the substance increases. As these vibrations increase, the substance becomes more and more disordered.

Constant temperature


Substances melt at a constant temperature, the melting point. Further increases in temperature (even with continued application of energy) do not occur until the substance is molten.

The thermodynamics of melting


From a thermodynamics point of view, at the melting point the change in Gibbs free energy (Delta G) of the Material is zero, because the enthalpy (H) and the entropy (S) of the material are increasing (Delta H, Delta S > 0). Melting phenomenon happens when the Gibbs free energy of the liquid becomes lower than the solid for that material. At various pressures this happens at a specific temperature. It can also be shown that:
Delta S = rac {Delta H} {T}
The "T","Delta S", and "Delta H" in the above are respectively the temperature at the melting point, change of entropy of melting, and the change of enthalpy of melting.

Books



Kleinert, Hagen, ''Gauge Fields in Condensed Matter'', Vol. II, "STRESSES AND DEFECTS; Differential Geometry, Crystal Melting", pp. 743-1456, World Scientific (Singapore, 1989); Paperback ISBN 9971-5-0210-0 '' (readable online here)''

Other meanings


In genetics, 'melting' DNA means to separate the double-stranded DNA into two single strands by heating or the use of chemicals.
:''See also :'' Polymerase chain reaction

See also



Melting point

List of elements by melting point
:
'From' 'To'
SolidLiquidGasPlasma
SolidSolid-Solid TransformationMeltingSublimation-
LiquidFreezingN/ABoiling/Evaporation-
GasDepositionCondensationN/AIonization
Plasma--Recombination/DeionizationN/A


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