Other Names: Melt, Melted, 熔化 (Chinese), ذوبان (Arabic), De fusion (French), Fusión (Spanish), Таяние (Russian) All Translations
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:''"Molten" redirects here For the Japanese company, see Molten Corporation; or see Molton or Moulton.'' Melting (sometimes called fusion) is a physical 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 or pressure, resulting in a rise of its temperature to the melting point, at which the rigid ordering of molecular entities in the solid breaks down to a less-ordered state and the solid liquefies. An object that has melted completely is molten.
[edit] About Melting
The liquifying of fat, nougat or chocolate usually over a hot water bath or in a saucepan on low heat.







