This temperature is called freezing point (the value is equivalent to the melting point).
What? That dosent even make any sense... But from what i understand mercury at room temp is liquid so melting point?
Freezing point is the point where a liquid turns into a solid. Melting point is the point where a solid turns into a liquid.
Sulfur melts at 115.21 degrees Celsius (239.38 degrees Fahrenheit).
Yes, the melting point of a substance generally decreases with increasing altitude due to the lower air pressure at higher altitudes. This lower pressure reduces the boiling point of the substance, which in turn affects its melting point.
The melting point of ice is at 0 0C.
No melting point is at a hot temp and boiling is 210 •f
This is the melting point.
Melting point & boiling point means the temp that things melt & boil. Water's freezing & melting point is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Different liquids or substances have different melting, freezing, and boiling points.
This temperature is called freezing point (the value is equivalent to the melting point).
No. The boiling point is higher temp. than the melting point. When something is melted, it becomes liquid: when something is boiled, it begins to become vapor.
This temperature is called freezing point (the value is equivalent to the melting point).
The melting point of platinum is 1768 degrees Celsius, which is much higher than room temperature. At room temperature, platinum would be solid and not at its melting point.
When the temp. of the place the ice is in, is over 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
i think its Ar because the melting point is 84
The melting point of mercury is -38.83 degree Celsius and boiling point is 356.73 degrees Celsius
Sold. The melting point of Acetaminophen is 169C