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melting point and/or freezing point (they mean the same thing/are the same temperature)

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Melting 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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Melting point :- When solid changes to liquid

Freezing point :- When liquid changes to solid.

Remember that both the temperatures are same

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Meltingpoint

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freezing point

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heat of fusion

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melting point.

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