Melting in the Kitchen
Things That Melt: Melting in the Kitchen
Melting in the Kitchen
Melting in the Kitchen
NCERT anchor: NCERT Looking Around Class 1 — Theme: Materials (simple everyday melting observations)
What you will learn
- Butter melts when it is heated, like on warm toast or in a pan.
- Chocolate melts in warm hands or in the sun.
- Melted things can become solid again when they cool down, like chocolate in the fridge.
Key concepts
1. Butter melts with heat
Verbal: Cold butter is solid; on hot toast or in a warm pan it turns liquid.
Visual: A pat of butter melting on warm toast.
2. Chocolate melts with warmth
Verbal: Chocolate held in a warm hand for a while becomes soft and sticky.
Visual: Chocolate bar softening on a hot day.
3. Cooling can make melted things solid again
Verbal: Melted chocolate placed in the fridge turns hard again.
Worked example
Holding a piece of chocolate in a warm hand
Step 1 — Hold a small chocolate piece in your closed hand.
Step 2 — Wait a few minutes.
Step 3 — Open your hand and look at the chocolate.
Step 4 — Notice it has become soft, shiny, and a little melted.
Answer: warmth from the hand melted the chocolate.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Only ice can melt | Butter and chocolate also melt with heat | Try warming a small piece of chocolate |
| Melted chocolate can never be solid again | Cooling in a fridge makes it solid again | Put melted chocolate in the fridge and check later |
| Melting always needs fire | Warm hands and sunlight can melt chocolate too | Hold chocolate in your hand on a warm day |
Quick check
- What happens to butter on hot toast?
- What happens to chocolate held in a warm hand?
- Can melted chocolate become solid again?
- Stretch: Why should chocolate be kept in a cool place in summer?
Revision tip: Watch a small piece of chocolate slowly soften in your palm.
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you will learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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