The middle one looks like its melting... though all of them in your photo look like tiny broken off leafs from main plants, are those all you have?
Maybe the tiny individual leaves didn't have enough reserves to continue growing and hence melt instead.
How are the other plants in your tank? Do they also exhibit yellowing or melting leaves too?
Do you dose excel? Sometimes if excel is poured directly on or around frogbits they'll tend to melt too.
Anyways, you could have a look at this chart for some reference, ignore the left side (Co2 deficiency) as frogbits are floating and get Co2 directly from the air, look at the right side (nutrient deficiency):
Photo from Google Images.









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