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∙ 13y agomelting point and/or freezing point (they mean the same thing/are the same temperature)
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∙ 13y agoThe temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of matter exist together is called its melting point.
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∙ 15y agoMelting point and freezing point are the two terms used to describe the temperature at which solids and liquids of the same substance exist at the same time.
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∙ 14y agoMelting point :- When solid changes to liquid
Freezing point :- When liquid changes to solid.
Remember that both the temperatures are same
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∙ 13y agoMeltingpoint
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∙ 13y agofreezing point
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∙ 13y agoheat of fusion
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∙ 11y agomelting point.
When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid state, it undergoes a process called condensation. This occurs when gas molecules lose energy and come together to form a liquid due to a decrease in temperature or an increase in pressure. Examples include water vapor condensing into liquid water when it cools down.
The latent heat of fusion. ____ Freezing point
The state of matter changes from liquid to gas through a process called vaporization. This occurs when the substance absorbs enough heat energy to break free from the forces holding its particles together in a liquid state and allows them to move freely.
The change of matter from gas to liquid is called condensation. This occurs when a gas loses heat energy, causing its particles to slow down and come closer together, forming a liquid.
Olive oil is a liquid at room temperature.
When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid state, it undergoes a process called condensation. This occurs when gas molecules lose energy and come together to form a liquid due to a decrease in temperature or an increase in pressure. Examples include water vapor condensing into liquid water when it cools down.
Yes the temperature does matter the liquid needs to be hotter. The liquid is that the aspirin is in the faster the aspirin will dissolve.
The latent heat of fusion. ____ Freezing point
it is called 'freezing' see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_transition
Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid at room temperature. It is the only non-metallic element that is a liquid under normal conditions.
Chloroform is a volatile liquid at room temperature, making it a liquid state of matter.
It is called condensation, and usually occurs as temperature is lowered, or pressure is raised.
This state of matter is called liquid. In liquids, particles are close together but have enough energy to move past one another, allowing them to flow and take the shape of their container.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature and pressure, making it a liquid state of matter.
Yes, at room temperature, it is a liquid.
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The state of matter can be changed by altering the temperature or pressure of a substance. For example, increasing the temperature of a solid can cause it to melt and change into a liquid, while lowering the temperature of a gas can cause it to condense into a liquid. Similarly, changing the pressure can also affect the state of matter.