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It is different for different substances. the generic name for the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid is the melting point.

For a pure chemical compound or an element this is usually a sharp temperature rather than a range.

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The temperature at which a substance becomes a liquid is called its melting point. This is the point at which the solid phase transitions into the liquid phase under specific conditions of pressure.

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This is termed the melting point.

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