The melting point for carbon dioxide is 108.4 degrees Fahrenheit. The melting point for water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
They aren't the same. The boiling point of carbon dioxide is -57 oC. (Wikipedia)
Sulfur dioxide has a higher melting point than carbon dioxide. This is because sulfur dioxide is a smaller molecule with stronger intermolecular forces, making it more difficult to break the bonds in order to melt the substance.
You would need to look at a temperature / pressure graph
Melting point is -78 degrees Celsius.Boiling point is -57 degrees Celsius.Colorless, odorless gas.Carbon dioxide is a gas in room temperature. It is odorless and colorless.
Silicon dioxide. Silicon dioxide silica is the mineral quartz and is a giant molecule with a melting point of over 16000C. Methanol is a molecular compound (an alcohol) with a melting point of -980C
Dry ice is carbon dioxide in solid form. CO2's melting point is -78oC
it has a low melting point
No. Carbon has the highest melting point.
25 deg. Celsius is about "room temperature," and assuming normal pressure (1atm) carbon dioxide is a gas.
One example would be dry ice, this is the solid form of carbon dioxide.
carbon has the highest melting point of elements.its melting point is around 3900 degree Celsius
Melting point is -78 degrees Celsius.Boiling point is -57 degrees Celsius.Colorless, odorless gas.Carbon dioxide is a gas in room temperature. It is odorless and colorless.