smeltable
Smeltable refers to the property of a substance that allows it to be melted, typically by the application of heat. This process involves the transition of a solid substance into a liquid state, usually accompanied by a change in physical properties such as volume and density. The temperature at which a substance begins to melt is known as its melting point.
The ability to melt is influenced by various factors, including the substance's chemical composition, crystal structure,
In addition to metals, certain non-metallic substances can also be smeltable. For example, ice, which is the
The reverse process of melting is freezing, where a liquid substance transitions back into a solid state
Understanding the smeltable properties of substances is crucial in various fields, including materials science, chemistry, and