Melting point:
- oxygen: -218,79 0C
- carbon dioxide: -56,6 oC
- nitrogen: -210 oC
Boiling point:
- oxygen: -182,262 0C
- nitrogen: -195,795 oC
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You could possibly arrange an experiment for different substances to melt and boil at the same time, but they would not do so at the same temperature. Different substances have different properties, they do not all melt and boil at the same temperature.
The boiling point of lithium is 1342 0C. The melting point of lithium is 180,54 0C.
yes it can
because substances boil at a higher temperature than when it melts. therefore, boiling takes more energy than melting and more energy takes more time.
Every element has a boiling point. The boiling point is the temperature at which the element changes from a liquid to a gas. Many elements will not boil in the presence of oxygen. For instance, in oxygen carbon will burn (coal). Without oxygen carbon will boil at 6917 degrees F.
You could possibly arrange an experiment for different substances to melt and boil at the same time, but they would not do so at the same temperature. Different substances have different properties, they do not all melt and boil at the same temperature.
-297*F.
Yes. In the absence of Oxygen, they melt at 3550°C and boil at 3825°C
That is the boiling point of oxygen. So if the temperature in going downwards then oxygen will begin to liquefy whereas if the temperature is rising, then liquid oxygen will begin to boil.
An inpure chemical boil over a range of temperature. While, a pure solution melt at a fixed temperature.
The triple point of water (where you can boil water yet not melt ice; this can only happen with the correct temperature and pressure)
it lowers the temperature by forming hydrogen bonds that allow it to melt and boil faster
The boiling point of lithium is 1342 0C. The melting point of lithium is 180,54 0C.
sugar, not already cold and is originally solid. think, do you have to boil ice??
Water boils when the temperature gets to 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees celsius. Water does not melt. It changes into a vapor-like fog and disappears into a gas.
yes it can
yes you can but it will melt and get you mucky