Below 100 C, these crystals will melt in their own water of crystallization and will tend to lose water slowly.
This causes the crystals to melt and fall as rain.
At on he frowned, concentrating; crystal melted into flesh.
Ah, but these crystals melt in hot water.
On the window glass the crystals of ice melted into cold tears.
The white crystals melted and then spread into a pink areola at her feet.
This makes exposed patches of ice less likely, the authors say, since crystals would melt and the water dissipate under the Sun's warming rays.
The crystal melts at 202 C and is moderately soluble in water, but more so in alcohol.
In contrast, most crystals melt as the density is lowered.
The smaller crystals melt faster and disappear while the larger crystals grow.