I am a chemist at the university of South Carolina and i have been experimenting on the melting point of oxygen. Oxygen at its melting point acts very stable . it dosnt act uncontrolable.
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-218.79o C
It will melt! But you have to add enough energy to equal the latent heat as well as to bring the ice up to the freezing point, if it is in a freezer to start it will be at about -21degC.
no because it is a metal single Ag is an atom
Yes, all substances have a melting point. However, special procedures may need to be followed to melt magnesium as it is a flammable substance.
The thermometer would melt
The addition of a solvent to water depresses is freezing point but also depresses its melting point in its solid state (ice) meaning it makes them lower. That is why you put salt on an icy road, so that it will melt below water's ordinary freezing point (0°C). Ice would melt faster in saltwater because the solvent, being salt in this case, would lower the melting point of the ice causing it to melt at a lower temperature. This is counterintuitive when it seems putting salt on ice makes it colder. This is not actually occurring. The ice's melting point is being reduced and therefore melting.
hydrogen is a gas consequently doesn't have a melting point. You can't melt oxygen can you. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually oxygen can freeze and melt: its melting point is -361.8°F (-218.8°C). Even hydrogen can freeze and melt: its melting point is -434.49 °F(−259.16°C) These are very cold temperatures!
The melting point of oxygen is -361.8 degrees F (-218.8 degrees C). The boiling point of oxygen is -297.31 degrees F (-182.95 degrees C).
Yes. In the absence of Oxygen, they melt at 3550°C and boil at 3825°C
Oxygen boils at -183 degrees Celsius and melts at -219 degrees Celsius.
it will melt.
It doesn't have a melting point as it is a thermosetting plastic, meaning it can be heated but it will not melt, instead the temperature will be raised until it burns. Hope this help :D
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so you would need to cool it to very low temperatures (around -183°C or -297°F) to turn it into a liquid. This process is called liquefaction, which involves cooling and compressing the gas until it reaches its liquid state.
It doesn't. Oxygen is already a gas at normal temperatures. Which means it's boiling point is way below that of water, as is the melting point. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. Oxygen boils at -183 degrees Celsius.
As most solids are heated, their particles gain energy and vibrate more rapidly, causing the solid to expand. At higher temperatures, the particles may have enough energy to break free from their fixed positions, leading to a phase transition into a liquid or gas.
Oxygen has a lower point.
yes
a diamond's melting point is so highmagma will not melt it