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  • Understanding Non-Melting Processes: Freezing, Boiling & More
    Here are some non-examples of melting:

    * Freezing: The opposite of melting, where a liquid turns into a solid (like water turning to ice).

    * Boiling: A liquid turning into a gas (like water boiling into steam).

    * Sublimation: A solid turning directly into a gas (like dry ice).

    * Condensation: A gas turning into a liquid (like water vapor forming on a cold window).

    * Deposition: A gas turning directly into a solid (like frost forming).

    * Dissolving: A solid breaking down into smaller particles and dispersing evenly in a liquid (like sugar dissolving in water).

    * Breaking: A physical change that alters the shape of a solid but doesn't change its state of matter (like breaking a cookie).

    Let me know if you'd like more examples!

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