No; melting/freezing points do not change as a function of mass, as long as the mass maintains constant composition.
Calcium does not have a definet freexing point but yet it has a melting point, a boiling point, and a density.
- Melting point change. ^.^
- Melting point change. ^.^
the melting point
This type of change is called condensation or liquefaction.
Yes, it does. It is do because with change in altitude their is change in temp. and pressure which also changes the melting point. The change in melting point could be small to large depending upon change in conditions at different altitudes.
A few are density,color,size,texture, hardness,softness,melting point,boiling point, and freexing point.
it changes depending upon the temperature
the freezing point or melting point, depending on the direction of change.
- Melting point change. ^.^
yes, depending how much sugar you put into it. yes
Melting point is a physical property, not a change.
Calcium does not have a definet freexing point but yet it has a melting point, a boiling point, and a density.
does the melting point of a substance change over time
At the melting point a solid become a liquid.
The melting point is about 170 - 230 degrees, depending on the percentages of metals included.
The melting point of steEl is about 1370­°C, or 2500°F, depending on the alloy.